Chapter 1 Extra Practice
Chapter 1 Extra Practice
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Working with Whole Numbers
Lesson 1.1 Numbers to 100,000 (Part 1)
Write each number in standard form.
Ten
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
Thousands
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7 3 2 4 6
7. 73,246
8. 11,280
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9. 60,054
10. 19,707
11. 55,055
12. 48,300
13. 90,990
8 3 0 6 7
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5 9 0 2 4
In 52,896,
In 91,485,
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In 73,824,
In 96,743,
its value is .
7 1 ones
29. 99,854 5 1 1 1
14
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The number is .
The number is .
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Rule:
Rule:
Rule:
1. 43,857 1 14,173 5
2. 15,628 1 61,467 5
3. 3 2, 0 9 8
1 5 3, 9 4 5
4. 2 4, 8 3 5
1 6 2, 1 6 5
Subtract the two numbers.
5. 72,805 14,966 5
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6. 85,400 2 34,695 5
7. 9 0, 4 3 7
2 3 3, 8 2 8
8. 6 0, 0 0 0
2 3 2, 5 6 8
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10. A school orders 2,000 T-shirts for an event. Of them, 850 T-shirts are Size L,
260 T-shirts are Size M, and the rest of the T-shirts are Size S.
a. How many Size S T-shirts are there?
b. How many Size M and Size S T-shirts are there altogether?
can form?
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of its digits is .
of its digits is .
17. The least possible 4-digit number that has 0 as one digit,
18. The greatest possible 4-digit number that has 0 as one digit,