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•   Objective: Exploring Number
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Question 1: Decimals; place value
Question 2: Decimals; place value
Question 3: Decimals; place value
Question 4: Place value; whole numbers
Question 5: Place value; whole numbers
Question 6: Place value; whole numbers
Question 7: Place value; whole numbers
Question 8: Place value; whole numbers
Question 9: Place value; whole numbers
Question 10: Decimals; place value

 

QUESTION 1

Which number is five hundred and four and seven-tenths?

(A)   54.7
(B)   504.7
(C)   547
(D)   5004.7

 

QUESTION 2

0.4 is the same as

(A)   four
(B)   four tenths
(C)   four hundredths
(D)   one-fourth

 

QUESTION 3

Which number represents the shaded part of the figure?

(A)   2.8
(B)   0.5
(C)   0.2
(D)   0.02

 

QUESTION 4

Here is a number sentence.

2000 + + 30 + 9 = 2739

What number goes where the is to make this sentence true? __________

 

QUESTION 5

In which pair of numbers is the second number 100 more than the first number?

(A)   199 and 209
(B)   4236 and 4246
(C)   9635 and 9735
(D)   51 863 and 52 863

 

QUESTION 6

What is the smallest whole number that you can make using the digits 4, 3, 9 and 1? Use each digit only once.

Answer: __________

 

QUESTION 7

Write the number that is 1000 more than 56 821.

Answer: __________

 

QUESTION 8

John wanted to use his calculator to add 1463 and 319. He entered 1263 + 319 by mistake. What could he do to correct his mistake?

(A)   Add 200
(B)   Add 2
(C)   Subtract 2
(D)   Subtract 200

 

QUESTION 9

Which of these is the largest number?

(A) 2735
(B) 2537
(C) 2573
(D) 2753

 

QUESTION 10

Which number is two hundred and six and nine-tenths?

(A)   206.09
(B)   206.9
(C)   206.910
(D)   2006.9