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Place Value
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Place Value Number Form, Expanded Form, Word Form
Complete the table below.
Standard Form Word Form Expanded Form
238
40+5
698
one hundred fourteen
60+9
577
four hundred nine
Determine whether the numbers below are written in standard form, word form, or expanded form.
A) 321 _________________"B) One hundred twenty-nine _________________ C) 112 _________________ D) 50 +8 _________________ E) seventy-five _________________"
Match the numbers on the left to a number on the right.
A) 736 B) 19 C) 554 D) 539 E) 812"
F) Five hundred fifty-four G) 10 + 9 H) Eight hundred twelve I) 700 + 30 + 6 J) Five hundred thirty-nine"
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Place Value Numbers in Base Ten
Complete the table below.
Number # of
Hundreds # of Tens # of Ones Base Ten Picture
896
4 7 6
214
0 9 8
790
3 2 1
33
Determine the value of the underlined digit.
679
235
320
381
711
149
Write the digit that is in the place value written.
456 Tens
323 Hundred
670 Ones
112 Tens
515 Hundreds
121 Ones
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Place Value Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Complete the table below by entering a number that fills in the blank or <, >, =.
Number #1 Compare Number #2
Three hundred twenty-four
673
800 + 20 +8 <
= Seven hundred forty-nine
902 900 + 20
456 >
300 + 20 + 7 Three hundred seventy-nine
Five hundred thirty-two
500 + 30 + 1
< Six hundred twelve
Place the numbers in order from least to greatest.
457 895 904 450
89 217 621 476
Place the numbers in order from greatest to lest.
523 132 421 716
312 323 423 310
Write the number that is 10 more.
57 62
Write the number that is 10 less.
36 89
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Place Value Rounding Numbers
Complete the table below.
Original Number Rounded to the
nearest ten Rounded to the
nearest hundred
762
324
684
129
547
250 300
440 400
990 1,000
740 700
860 900
Henry counted up all the coins his family had saved. They had 569 pennies, 752 dimes, 231 nickels, and 178 quarters. Round each number of coins to the
nearest TEN and HUNDRED.
Coin Tens Hundred
Pennies
Dimes
Nickels
Quarters
Sophia’s dad was a pilot. He worked four days a week. On Monday, he flew 987 miles.
On Tuesday, he flew 453 miles. On Wednesday, he flew 932 miles. On
Thursday, he flew 899 miles. Round each number to the nearest TEN and HUNDRED.
Day Tens Hundred
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
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Place Value ANSWER KEY Number Form, Expanded Form, Word Form
Complete the table below.
Standard Form Word Form Expanded Form
238 two hundred thirty-eight 200+30+8
45 forty-five 40+5
698 six hundred ninety-eight 600+90+8
114 one hundred fourteen 100+10+4
69 sixty-nine 60+9
577 five hundred seventy-seven 500+70+7
409 four hundred nine 400+9
Determine whether the numbers below are written in standard form, word form, or expanded form.
A) 321 Standard"Form"B) One hundred twenty-nine Word"Form C) 112 Standard"Form"D) 50 +8 Expanded"Form E) seventy-five Word"Form
Match the numbers on the left to a number on the right.
A) 736 B) 19 C) 554 D) 539 E) 812"
F) Five hundred fifty-four G) 10 + 9 H) Eight hundred twelve I) 700 + 30 + 6 J) Five hundred thirty-nine"
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Place Value ANSWER KEY Numbers in Base Ten
Complete the table below.
Number # of
Hundreds # of Tens # of Ones Base Ten Picture
896 8" 9" 6"
476 4 7 6
214 2" 1" 4"
98 0 9 8
790 7 9 0
321 3 2 1
33 0 3 3
63 0 6 3
274 2 7 4
Determine the value of the underlined digit.
679 70
235 200
320 0
381 300
711 700
149 40
Write the digit that is in the place value written.
456 Tens 5
323 Hundred 3
670 Ones 0
112 Tens 1
515 Hundreds 5
121 Ones 1
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Place Value ANSWER KEY Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Complete the table below by entering a number that fills in the blank or <, >, =.
Number #1 Compare Number #2
Three hundred twenty-four
< 673
800 + 20 +8 < Varies (anything greater than 828)
749 = Seven hundred forty-nine
902 < 900 + 20
456 > Varies (anything less than 456)
300 + 20 + 7 < Three hundred seventy-nine
Five hundred thirty-two > 500 + 30 + 1
Varies (anything less than 612) < Six hundred
twelve
Place the numbers in order from least to greatest.
457 895 904 450
89 217 621 476
Place the numbers in order from greatest to lest.
523 132 421 716
312 323 423 310
Write the number that is 10 more.
57 62
Write the number that is 10 less.
36 89
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450,457,895,904"
89,217,476,621"
716,523,421,132"
423,323,312,310"
67" 72"
26" 79"
Place Value ANSWER KEY Rounding Numbers
Complete the table below.
Original Number Rounded to the
nearest ten Rounded to the
nearest hundred
762 760 800
324 320 300
684 680 700
129 130 100
547 550 500
253 250 300
435 440 400
989 990 1,000
738 740 700
860 860 900
Henry counted up all the coins his family had saved. They had 569 pennies, 752 dimes, 231 nickels, and 178 quarters. Round each number of coins to the
nearest TEN and HUNDRED.
Coin Tens Hundred
Pennies 570 600
Dimes 750 800
Nickels 230 200
Quarters 180 200
Sophia’s dad was a pilot. He worked four days a week. On Monday, he flew 987 miles.
On Tuesday, he flew 453 miles. On Wednesday, he flew 932 miles. On
Thursday, he flew 899 miles. Round each number to the nearest TEN and HUNDRED.
Day Tens Hundred
Monday 990 1,000
Tuesday 450 500
Wednesday 930 900
Thursday 900 900
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