Lesson One: Part One - Practice Questions
Write these whole numbers in words:
1. 23
2. 548
3. 4392
4. 12823
5. 920348
6. 4263832
7. 13847193
8. 948374859
9. 9000000000
Complete these comparisons by adding a greater than or less than sign between the two. Example 5 > 3 or 3 < 5.
10. 43 ____ 41
11. 58 ____ 473
12. 4,857 ____ 4,958
13. 4 ___ 8
14. 908 ____9,008
15. 100,303 ____ 104,432
Solve as Directed.
16. Round 428 to the nearest hundred.
17. Round 5,972 to the nearest thousand.
18. A newspaper covering donations for the month of October to the Cancer Society of America reported the total number of donators rounded to the nearest ten. If 156 people donated to the CSA in October, how many donators did the newspaper report?
19. If a stadium has a maximum seating capacity of 52, 308, what is the seating capacity to the nearest thousand?
20. If Craig rounds his bill to the nearest ten, and his electricity bill is $143, what should he round to?
Solve as Directed.
21. 138 + 39 + 2194 = _______
22. 139 - 43 = _______
23. 42 x 3 = _______
24. 58 ÷ 2 = _______
25. When Craig left Dallas to drive to his sister’s home in Los Angeles, his odometer read 49, 023 miles. When he made it to Los Angeles, it read 50, 459 miles. How many miles were put onto his car during the trip from Dallas, to Los Angeles? How many miles in total will be on his car after he drives back to Dallas?
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So here are 25 practice questions on Lesson One, Part One. Nobody is required to do them obviously, however if you do decide to do them, then feel free to send me your answers via ‘ask’ or email ([email protected]) and I’ll ‘grade’ you accordingly, if you happen to get an answer wrong, I’ll show you what you did incorrect and help you to fix it!
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