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PLACE VALUE<br />
1. Write the number represented in the place value chart.<br />
Number Millions Hundred Ten Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones<br />
thousands thousands<br />
(a) II I III IIIII<br />
(b) IIII III IIIIIIII IIIIII<br />
(c) I II IIII I IIIIII IIIII I<br />
(d) IIIIIIII II IIIIII I II IIII<br />
(e)<br />
III<br />
(f) I IIIIIIIII IIII III IIII IIIIII<br />
(g) IIII III IIIIIIII IIIIII II<br />
(h) II IIIIIIII IIIII I I III IIIIIIIII<br />
2. Write the value of the underlined number. For example; 984 517 = 9 hundreds of thousands.<br />
(a) 3 034 589 (b) 2 792 804<br />
(c) 4 582 399 (d) 1 438 721<br />
(e) 632 807 (f) 2 856 407<br />
(g) 1 427 956 (h) 3 465 481<br />
(i) 5 277 594 (j) 218 675<br />
3. Write the numbers given above in order from the smallest to the largest.<br />
(a)<br />
(c)<br />
(e)<br />
(g)<br />
(i)<br />
(b)<br />
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(d)<br />
(f)<br />
(h)<br />
(j)<br />
Draw a place value chart as in Question 1 on the back of the sheet. Fill in the numbers from<br />
Question 2 on the chart.<br />
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