Writing #'s
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Comparing #'s
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Subtracting #'s
100

Martha has a collection of twenty thousand, six hundred forty-three beads. What is this number written in expanded form?

A. 20,000 + 600 + 40 + 3

B. 20,000 + 600 + 4 + 3

C. 2,000 + 600 + 40 + 3

D. 20 + 1,000 + 600 + 43

A. 20,000 + 600 + 40 + 3

100

The school bus is driven 28,612 miles. Round 29,612 to each place value given below.

a. to the nearest ten thousand

b. to the nearest thousand

c. to the nearest hundred

d. to the nearest ten

a. 30,000

b. 29,000

c. 28,600

d. 28,610


100

Write >, <, or = in the blank.

516,731 ________ 516,649

516,731 > 516,649

100

What is the sum of 14,357 and 6,258?

20,615

100

Find the difference.

391 - 204 =

187

200

886,692

How can you write this number? Choose all correct answers.

A. 80,000 + 8,000 + 600 + 90 + 2

B. 886,692

C. eighty-eight thousand, six hundred ninety-two

D. 800,000 + 80,000 + 6,000 + 600 + 90 + 2

E. eight hundred eighty-six thousand, six hundred ninety-two

B. 886,692

D. 800,000 + 80,000 + 6,000 + 600 + 90 + 2

E. eight hundred eighty-six thousand, six hundred ninety-two

200

Look at the number below.

388,730

How does the value of the 8 in the ten thousands place compare to the value of the 8 to its right?

The value of the 8 in the ten thousands place is 10 times greater than the value of the 8 in the thousands place. 

200

Write >, <, or = in the blank.

999,415 _______ 999,419

999,415 < 999,419

200

Find the sum.

  2,548 + 7,390 =

9,938

200

Find the difference.

8001 - 4,329 =

3,672

300

What is the standard form of the following number:

five-hundred fifty-six thousand, nine-hundred twenty-two

556,922

300

Which numbers have been rounded correctly to the nearest ten thousand?

a. 13,500 to 10,000

b. 78,210 to 78,000

c. 620,499 to 600,000

d. 456,234 to 460,000

e. 129,302 to 129,000

f. 324,985 to 320,000

a. 13,500 to 10,000

d. 456,234 to 460,000 

f. 324,985 to 320,000

300

In one month, 16,952 cars pass a school. In the same month, 8,941 trucks pass the same school. Use >, <, or = to write a comparison between the number of cars and trucks that pass that school. Do more cars or trucks pass the school?

16,952 > 8,941

8,941 < 16,952

More cars pass the school than trucks.

300

Find the sum.

1,146 + 1,215 + 2,032 =

4,393

300

Find the difference of 446,902 and 311,684. 


135,218

400

How can you show 357,890 in different ways? Write your answers in the blanks.

357,890=______ thousands + 8 hundreds + ______ tens + 0 ones

357,890= ____________ tens

357,890= ____________ ones

357, 9

35,789

357,890

400

Round 402,053 to each place value given below. 

a. to the nearest hundred thousand

b. to the nearest ten thousand

c. to the nearest thousand

d. to the nearest hundred

a. 400,000

b. 400,000

c. 402,000

d. 402,100

400

Decide if > or < makes the statements true.

14,052 ______ 4,999

2,179 _______ 2,200

14,052 > 4,999

2,179 < 2,200

400

Which equations are true?

A. 31,503 + 6,623 = 97,733

B. 3,164 + 2,208 = 5,372

C. 30,885 + 7,421 = 38,306

D. 5,487 + 9,205 = 14,682

E. 16,217 + 4,050 = 20,267

B, C, E

400

Which equation can best help you estimate the difference?

33,514 - 19,680 =

A. 30,000-19,000= 11,000

B. 34,000-20,000= 14,000

C. 30,000-20,000= 10,000

D. 33,000-20,000= 13,000

B. 34,000 - 20,000 = 14,000

500

What number has 31 ones, 40 ten thousands, and 200 tens?

400,000 + 2,000 + 31 =

402,031

500

Decide if each number has been rounded to the nearest thousand, nearest ten thousand, or nearest hundred thousand.

a. 273,965 to 300,000

b. 280,715 to 280,000

c. 234,785 to 230,000

d. 250,903 to 251,000

a. nearest hundred thousand

b. nearest ten thousand

c. nearest ten thousand

d. nearest thousand

500

Decide if > or < makes the statements true.

34,612 _____ 31,612

78,245 _____ 78,256

10,013 _____ 10,000

34,612 > 31,612

78,245 < 78,256

10,013 > 10,000

500

Miss Stearns and Miss White want to know how many elementary school students are in the district. There are 6,732 Kindergarten through second graders. There are 11,964 third and fourth graders. There are 8,125 fifth graders. How many students are there in all?

26,821 students

500

Mrs. McMains and Miss White count 15,416 dogs at the park. They also count 10,855 cats and 6,954 birds. How many more dogs than cats do they count?

4,561 more dogs than cats