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Multiplication Facts
Comparing Numbers
Ordering Numbers
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Rounding Numbers
100
6X6
36
100
34,617 _____ 36, 417
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100
Order these numbers from Least to Greatest: 39,307; 37,903; 30,999
30,999; 37,903; 39,307
100
Use the table on page 28. Which mountain has the greatest height?
Mt. Bear
100
Round 157 to the nearest tenth.
160
200
9 X 8
72
200
774,784 ____ 774,784
=
200
Order these numbers from Greatest to Least: 49,100; 39,000; 49, 001
49,100; 49,001; 39,000
200
Use the table on page 28. Which table has the lowest height?
Mt. Rainer
200
Round 18,900 to the nearest ten thousand.
20,000
300
7 X 2
14
300
97,695 ____ 97,699
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300
Order these numbers from Least to Greatest: 412,422; 412,243; 412,433
412,243; 412,422; 412,433
300
Which mountain has a little over 14,400 feet?
Mt. Rainer
300
Round 190,699 to the nearest thousand.
191,000
400
10 X 5
50
400
1,968,382 ____ 1,699, 999
>
400
Order these numbers from Greatest to Least: 698; 6,988; 6,899
6,988; 6,899; 698
400
Use the table on page 28. Which mountain, when rounded to the nearest tenth, is 14,430?
Mt. Elbert
400
Round eight hundred sixty-five to the nearest tenth.
870
500
100 X 8
800
500
10,250,000 ____ 9,999,999
>
500
Order from Least to Greatest: 167,301; 176,905; 167, 311
167,301; 167,311; 176,905
500
Use the table on page 28. Which mountain, when rounded to the nearest hundred, is 14,800?
Mt. Bear
500
Which of these numbers rounds to 27,000 when rounding to the nearest thousand? (26,801 or 27,050)
26,801