How many times greater is the value of the 5 in 4,526 than the value of the 5 in 1,958?
10x greater
Select all the statements that correctly compare two numbers.
Ⓐ 384,715 > 348,571
Ⓑ 348,517 < 384,571
Ⓒ 347,871 > 348,715
Ⓓ 348,751 < 348,571
Ⓔ 348,175 = 348,175
Ⓐ 384,715 > 348,571
Ⓑ 348,517 < 384,571
Ⓔ 348,175 = 348,175
Determine if the equation is true or false.
72 ÷ 8 = 3 × 3 × 1
True
26 x 5
130
91 ÷ 7
13
Select the number with a 2 that is 100 times greater than the 2 in 937,542.
Ⓐ 674,256
Ⓑ 594,623
Ⓒ 36,832
Ⓓ 2,597
Ⓐ 674,256
What is 7,596 rounded to the nearest ten?
7,600
Determine if the equation is true or false.
2 × 3 × 2 = 48 ÷ 12
False
315 x 8
2,520
237 ÷ 3
79
Emily writes the number 217,451. Mark thinks of a number where the value of the digit 7 in his number is 10 times greater than the value of the digit 7 in Emily’s number. Which of the following could be Mark’s number?
Ⓐ 72,341
Ⓑ 113,742
Ⓒ 217,694
Ⓓ 761,960
Ⓐ 72,341
A set of numbers is shown below.
220,863
202,638
223,608
List the numbers in descending order.
223,608
220,863
202,638
An equation with an unknown value is given.
42 ÷ m = 6
Determine the unknown value.
m = 7
536 x 42
22,512
828 ÷ 4
207
The expanded form of a number is shown.
(4 × 10,000) + (7 × 1,000) + (5 × 10) + (8 × 1)
Write the number in standard form.
47,058
What is 5,612 rounded to the nearest thousand?
6,000
An equation with an unknown value is given.
8 × n = 64
Determine the unknown value.
n = 8
65 x 37
2,405
6,524 ÷ 4
1,631
Choose the correct word form for 154,831.
Ⓐ one hundred thousand fifty-four eight hundred thirty-one
Ⓑ one hundred fifty-four thousand eight hundred thirty-one
Ⓒ one hundred fifty-four eight hundred thirty-one
Ⓓ one five four
Ⓑ one hundred fifty-four thousand eight hundred thirty-one
Select all the sets of numbers that are correctly ordered in ascending order.
Ⓐ 425,671; 452,176; 462,715
Ⓑ 573,288; 537,828; 588,723
Ⓒ 603,504; 603,405; 630,540
Ⓓ 757,801; 775,081; 775,018
Ⓔ 339,178; 393,187; 397,318
Ⓐ 425,671; 452,176; 462,715
Ⓔ 339,178; 393,187; 397,318
The equation 144= t × 12 can be used to determine the cost of each fair ticket if a total of $144 was spent equally on 12 tickets. What is the cost of each ticket?
$12
813 x 92
74,796
837 ÷ 6
139 3/6