Grade 6 Numeracy Worksheet
A Grade 6 math worksheet focusing on numeracy skills including number ordering, place value, rounding, and basic operations.
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Grade 6 Numeracy Practice
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show all your work where applicable.
1. Which of the following numbers is the largest?
5,432,100
5,342,100
5,423,100
5,324,100
2. What is the value of the digit '7' in the number 1,745,238?
700
7,000
70,000
700,000
3. Round 8,765,432 to the nearest hundred thousand:
4. The product of 15 and 20 is
5. Order the following numbers from least to greatest: 3.45, 3.04, 3.5, 3.405
6. Explain how to find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers. Use an example.
7. The number 2,050 is an odd number.
True
False
8. All prime numbers are odd numbers.
True
False
9. Plot the numbers -3, 0, and 4 on the number line below.
10. Shade the fraction bar to represent 3/4.
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