Place Value Practice
Question 1 Sarah displayed the expanded notation for a decimal number as shown (6 x 100) + (8 x 1) + (4 x 0.1) + (9 x 0.001) What is the correct way to write the number in standard form. 68.49 608.49 608.409 68.409
Question 2 The table below shows the masses of four cars. Which number sentence correctly compares the masses? A < D c. C > A B > C d. B > D Car Mass (Tons) A 3.201 B 3.021 C 3.102 D 3.012
Question 3 Write six billion, three hundred two million, eight thousand, twenty-four and three hundredths in standard form.
Question 4 Write 3,029.289 in expanded form.
Question 5 List the following numbers in order from LEAST to GREATEST. 3.101; 3.019; 3.193; 3.081
Question 6 List the following numbers in order from GREATEST to LEAST. 6.587; 6.875; 6.857; 6.758 6.875; 6.857; 6.758; 6.587
Question 7 How is seven billion, three hundred eight thousand and eight thousandths written in standard form?
How is 5,201,302.092 written in expanded notation? Question 8 How is 5,201,302.092 written in expanded notation?
How is 4,002,792.021 written in written form? Question 9 How is 4,002,792.021 written in written form?
Question 10 Jake, Ella, and Kacey all have new puppies. Jake’s puppy weighs 4.201 pounds, Ella’s puppy weighs 4.220 pounds, and Kacey’s puppy weighs 4.102 pounds. Jake wants to compare the weights of the new puppies. Which of the following would be correct? A. Jake’s puppy > Ella’s puppy B. Ella’s puppy < Kacey’s puppy C. Ella’s puppy > Jake’s puppy D. Kacey’s puppy > Jake’s puppy
Question 11 What is the value of 6 in 90,928,682.281?
What is the place value of the 6 in 5,232,682,092.842? Question 12 What is the place value of the 6 in 5,232,682,092.842?
Answer Key 1. C 2. D 3. 6, 302, 008, 024.03 4. 3,000 + 20 + 9 + .2 + .08 + .009 5. 3.019; 3.081; 3.101; 3.193 6. 6.875; 6.857; 6.758; 6.587 7. 7,000,308,000.008 8. (5 x 1,000,000) + (2 x 100,000) + ( 1 x 1,000) + (3 x 100) + (2 x 1) + (9 x 0.01) + (2 x 0.001) 9. Four million, two thousand, seven hundred ninety-two and twenty-one thousandths 10. C 11. 600 12. Hundred Thousands