Place Value Relationships Worksheet
Explore the relationships between place values in multi-digit numbers, including decimals, for 7th-grade math students.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work where necessary.
1. In the number 5,555, the value of the digit in the thousands place is times the value of the digit in the hundreds place.
2. Moving one place to the left in a whole number means the value of the digit becomes times greater.
3. Moving one place to the right in a decimal number means the value of the digit becomes of its previous value.
4. The value of the digit '7' in 3.75 is the value of the digit '7' in 3.07.
5. How does the value of the digit '4' in 4,200 compare to the value of the digit '4' in 420?
It is 10 times greater.
It is 100 times greater.
It is 1/10 of the value.
It is the same value.
6. Which statement correctly describes the relationship between the '6' in 0.06 and the '6' in 0.6?
The '6' in 0.06 is 10 times the value of the '6' in 0.6.
The '6' in 0.6 is 10 times the value of the '6' in 0.06.
The values are the same.
The '6' in 0.06 is 100 times the value of the '6' in 0.6.
7. Explain the relationship between the value of a digit and its position in a number. Use an example to illustrate your explanation.
8. The value of the digit '3' in 1.345 is 10 times the value of the digit '3' in 1.234.
True
False