Place Value: Billions
A Grade 11 math worksheet focusing on understanding and manipulating numbers up to the billions place value.
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Place Value: Billions
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Read each question carefully and provide the best answer. Show all your work where applicable.
1. In the number 5,234,789,106, the digit 2 is in the place.
2. Write the number 'seven billion, forty-five million, two hundred thousand, nine' in standard form: .
3. The value of the digit 8 in the number 1,850,000,000 is .
4. Which of the following numbers has a 3 in the hundred millions place?
3,125,000,000
1,325,000,000
1,235,000,000
1,253,000,000
5. What is the standard form of (4 x 1,000,000,000) + (5 x 100,000,000) + (2 x 1,000,000) + (7 x 100,000) + (1 x 100)?
4,527,100
4,502,700,100
4,520,700,100
4,527,000,100
6. Explain the difference between the value of the digit 6 in 6,000,000,000 and the value of the digit 6 in 1,000,000,006.
7. The number 9,999,999,999 is one less than ten billion.
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False
8. When you multiply a number by 10, the value of each digit increases by one place value.
True
False
9. The population of a country is estimated to be 1,380,000,000 people. Write this number in word form and expanded form.