Exercises 1.1 - Number Concepts
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What is the expanded notation for the numeral 8506?

  • 8000 + 500 + 50 + 6
  • 8000 + 500 + 0 + 6
  • 8000 + 600 + 0 + 5
  • 8000 + 600 + 50 + 6 (correct)
  • The number 206 contains 2 hundreds.

    True (A)

    What is the numeral for 3 thousands, 1 hundred, 0 tens, and 9 ones?

    3109

    The number 9990 can be expressed in expanded notation as __________.

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    Match the numeral with its place value representation:

    <p>9052 = 9 thousands, 0 hundreds, 5 tens, 2 ones 6300 = 6 hundreds, 3 tens, 0 ones 42 = 0 thousands, 0 hundreds, 4 tens, 2 ones 310 = 3 hundreds, 1 tens, 0 ones</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Expanded Notation

    A way to express numbers by showing the value of each digit.

    Thousands Place

    The digit that represents how many groups of a thousand are in a number.

    Hundreds Place

    The digit that shows how many groups of a hundred are in a number.

    Tens Place

    The digit that represents how many groups of ten are in a number.

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    Ones Place

    The digit that shows how many single units are in a number.

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    Exercises 1.1 - Number Concepts

    • Exercise 1: Complete the place value chart for the given numbers.
      • Example: For 9052, 9 is in the thousands place, 0 is in the hundreds place, 5 is in the tens place and 2 is in the ones place.
      • Numbers provided: 9052, 206, 6300, 5106, 310, 42, 7007.

    Expanded Notation

    • Exercise 2: Express the given numbers in expanded form (e.g., 3000 + 200 + 50 + 7 for 3257).
      • Example:
        • 3257 = 3000 + 200 + 50 + 7
        • Numbers provided: 3257, 4433, 8056, 8506, 9990

    Writing Numerals

    • Exercise 3: Write the numerals based on the given descriptions.
      • Example: 2 thousands, 9 hundreds, 7 tens, and 5 ones = 2975
      • Numbers provided:
        • 2 thousands, 9 hundreds, 7 tens, and 5 ones (2975)
        • 2 hundreds, 5 tens, and 6 ones (256)

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    This quiz focuses on fundamental number concepts including place value, expanded notation, and writing numerals. You will complete a place value chart, express numbers in expanded form, and write numerals from descriptions. Enhance your understanding of how numbers are structured and represented.

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