Place Value: Hundred Thousands
A worksheet for Grade 11 students focusing on understanding and manipulating numbers up to the hundred thousands place.
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Place Value: Hundred Thousands
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show all your work where applicable.
Write the place value of the underlined digit in each number.
1. 345,678
2. 123,456
3. 908,765
4. 567,890
1. Write the number 789,123 in word form.
2. Write the number 'Six hundred five thousand, two hundred one' in standard form.
3. Write the number 450,910 in expanded form.
1. In the number 245,678, what is the value of the digit 4?
400
4,000
40,000
400,000
2. Which number has a 6 in the ten thousands place?
612,345
162,345
126,345
123,645
Indicate whether each statement is True or False.
1. The number 500,000 has five hundreds thousands.
True
False
2. In 100,000, the digit 1 is in the hundred thousands place.
True
False
1. Using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 only once, create the largest possible number.
2. Using the digits 7, 8, 9, 0, 1, and 2 only once, create the smallest possible number.