Forming Numbers Worksheet
Practice forming numbers using given digits and understanding place value for Grade 4 math students.
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Forming Numbers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to form numbers or identify place values.
1. In the number 7,452, the digit 4 is in the place.
2. The value of the digit 9 in 9,103 is .
3. Write the number that has 6 thousands, 0 hundreds, 8 tens, and 5 ones: .
4. Use the digits 3, 0, 7, 1 to form the largest possible 4-digit number.
5. Use the digits 5, 2, 9, 4 to form the smallest possible 4-digit number.
6. Which number has the digit 8 in the hundreds place?
8,123
1,823
1,283
1,238
7. What is the standard form of seven thousand, fifty-one?
7,501
7,051
7,000,51
751
8. The number formed by 3 hundreds, 2 tens, and 9 ones is 329.
True
False
9. The expanded form of 4,067 is 4000 + 600 + 7.
True
False
10. Plot the number 250 on the number line below. (Label the tick marks first).
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