PLACE VALUE
Standard form: 804,932,008 *Each group of three digits is called a period and is separated by a comma Word form: eight hundred four million, nine hundred thirty-two thousand, eight *When you get to the comma, say the period * Expanded form: 8 x 100,000, x 4,000, x 100, x 10, x 1, *Split up the number using place value. For example, an 8 in the hundred millions place equals 8 x 100,000,000.
You can line up the numbers to compare Example:76,552 Ο 76,852 76,552 76,852 5 < 8 so 76,552 < 76,852
Examples: 7 = = = ,000
Word form 0.55 1. Say the decimal as a whole number fifty-five 2. Label the place value. In what column does the number end? hundredths Word form is fifty-five hundredths
Standard form twenty-seven thousandths 1. What is the place value? Thousandths = 0. __ __ __ 2. Place the numbers to the right Standard form is 0.027
Expanded form0.95 Multiply each number by it’s place value. 0.95 = (9 x 1/10) + (5x 1/100)
You can line up the numbers to compare Example:0.592 Ο > 1 so > 0.512