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“I’m Thinking of a Number”
My number has three digits to the right of the decimal point. My number is greater than 4.6 and less than 4.7. My number contains a 4 with a value equal to 4 x 1/100. My number has a 9 in the thousandths place. What is my number?
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Number Forms What are some different ways you can think of to write the number 4,358?
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Number Forms Base Ten Numeral (Standard Form): 4,358
Number Name (Word Form): four thousand three hundred fifty-eight Expanded Form: 4,
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How would you write 124.659 in all three forms?
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Decimal Forms Base Ten Numeral (Standard form): 124.659
Number Name (Word Form): one hundred twenty four AND six hundred fifty nine thousandths Expanded form: x (1/10) + 5 x (1/100) + 9 x (1/1000)
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When might you use number names? When might you use base ten numerals?
When might you use expanded form? What is the purpose of using expanded form?
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Working in teams, write each number in all three forms:
Let’s Practice! Working in teams, write each number in all three forms: 765 2.334 5,378,402 9,
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765 (7x100) + (6x10) + (5x1) seven hundred sixty-five 2
765 (7x100) + (6x10) + (5x1) seven hundred sixty-five (2x1) + (3x1/10) + (3x1/100) + (4x1/1000) two AND three hundred thirty-four thousandths 5,378,402 (5x1,000,000) + (3x100,000) + (7x10,000) + (8x1,000) + (4x100) + (2x1) five million three hundred seventy-eight thousand four hundred-two 9, (9x1,000) + (4x100) + (6x10) + (7x1) + (9x1/1000) nine thousand four hundred sixty-seven and nine thousandths
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407.71 3,207,413.5 0.456
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