Numbers to 1000
A Grade 5 math worksheet focusing on understanding, comparing, and ordering numbers up to 1000.
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Numbers to 1000
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. In the number 742, the digit 7 is in the place.
2. In the number 309, the digit 0 is in the place.
3. The value of the digit 5 in 581 is .
4. Which number is greater than 567?
560
565
576
557
5. Which symbol correctly compares 891 and 819?
891 < 819
891 > 819
891 = 819
None of the above
6. Order the following numbers from least to greatest: 345, 305, 435, 405
7. Order the following numbers from greatest to least: 987, 897, 978, 789
8. Plot the number 250 on the number line below.
9. The number 600 is greater than 599.
True
False
10. The number 999 is the largest 3-digit number.
True
False
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