Grade 7 Multi-Digit Numbers Worksheet
Practice working with multi-digit numbers including place value, operations, and number line representation for 7th grade math.
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Multi-Digit Numbers Practice
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show all your work for full credit.
1. In the number 8,457,921, the digit 5 is in the place.
2. Write the number 'six million, three hundred forty-two thousand, one hundred eight' in standard form: .
3. The value of the digit 9 in 19,305,000 is .
1. Add: 1,234,567 + 987,654
2. Subtract: 5,000,000 - 1,876,543
1. What is the product of 456 and 789?
358,704
359,784
360,624
361,504
2. Divide 1,234,560 by 120. What is the quotient?
10,288
10,289
10,290
10,291
1. The number 750,000 is to the right of 800,000 on a number line.
True
False
2. On the number line below, the point marked 'X' represents a number greater than 1,000,000.
True
False
1. A company produced 3,456,789 units in the first quarter and 4,123,876 units in the second quarter. How many units did they produce in total during the first half of the year?
2. A large library has 7,200,000 books. If they distribute these books equally among 12 branches, how many books will each branch receive?
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