6th Grade Math: Place Value Scramble
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What is the smallest six-digit number you can create using the number bank (6 3 5 9 4 1)?

  • 123459
  • 143256
  • 123456
  • 134569 (correct)

What is the largest six-digit number you can create using the number bank (6 3 5 9 4 1)?

  • 964531
  • 654321
  • 965431 (correct)
  • 643951

What is the smallest six-digit number you can make that has 4 in the tens place, using the number bank (6 3 5 9 4 1)?

  • 123649
  • 123469
  • 135469
  • 135649 (correct)

What is the largest six-digit number you can make that has 1 in the thousands place, using the number bank (6 3 5 9 4 1)?

<p>961543 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the smallest six-digit number you can make that is divisible by five, using the number bank (6 3 5 9 4 1)?

<p>123465 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Place Value Scramble

  • The activity involves creating six-digit numbers using the given number bank: 6, 3, 5, 9, 4, and 1.
  • The goal is to create different six-digit numbers based on various place value clues.

Clues and Challenges

  • Find the smallest six-digit number that can be made.
  • Find the largest six-digit number that can be made.
  • Find the smallest six-digit number that has 4 in the tens place.
  • Find the largest six-digit number that has 1 in the thousands place.
  • Find the smallest six-digit number that is divisible by five.
  • Find the largest six-digit number that ends in an even number.
  • Use the number from problem 6 to answer additional questions, such as:
    • Identifying the digit in the ten thousands place.
    • Writing the number in expanded form.

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Using the given number bank, create different six-digit numbers based on place value clues. Challenges include finding the smallest and largest numbers, as well as specific number patterns.

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