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Whole numbers are the set of numbers that starts from 0 and increment by 1. ie. 0, 1, 2, 3, ...
Odd numbers: 1, 3, 5, 7, ...
Natural numbers
Whole numbers Even numbers: 2, 4, 6, 8, ...
Zero, 0
Examples Complete the expression by adding an appropriate symbol (>, <, or =) in the box.
4255
Exercise #1 Complete the expression by adding an appropriate symbol (>, <, or =) in the box.
1 12 9 2 246 252
Place Value
Billions Millions Thousands Ones Place value is the value of a digit in a number.
Period Period Period Period
ex. 5,300,271 ⇒ The 5 is in the millions place
Hundred thousands
and its value is 5,000,000.
Hundred millions
Hundred billions
Ten thousands
Standard form: 250,098
Ten millions
Ten billions
Thousands
Ones
Tens
Word form: Two hundred fifty thousand,
5 6 0 1 5 6 0 0 0 1 2 ninety-eight
"Eighty billion, five hundred eleven million, two thousand, five hundred sixty-two"
Ten thousands
Ten millions
Ten billions
Thousands
Hundreds
Millions
Billions
Ones
Tens
8 0 5 1 1 0 0 2 5 6 2
3 Two hundred billion, five hundred thirty-one million, two hundred seventy-five
Solution
Billions Millions Thousands Ones ⇒ Four billion, two hundred ten million,
Period Period Period Period
six hundred twenty thousand, five
Hundred thousands
hundred fifty-nine
Hundred millions
Hundred billions
Ten thousands
Ten millions
Ten billions
Thousands
Hundreds
Millions
Billions
Ones
Tens
4 2 1 0 6 2 0 5 5 9
1 35,550
2 14,000,216
3 4,041,506,220
Examples Complete.
Exercise #5 Complete.
1 3,559 2 224,069
5 6,120,010 6 70,805,602
1 214,050 2 3,580,812,115
1 61,059 2 921,005
3 74,825,009 4 32,069,558
1 32,559 2 617,002
3 1,562,005 4 4,740,511
Exercise #9 Solve.
1 Jessica has 11 more baseball cards than Eileen. Eileen has 6 more baseball cards
than Emily. How many more baseball cards does Jessica have than Emily?
2 If "A" represents 28 and "B" represents 48, what number does the letter "C"
represent?
A B C
3 A whole number is rounded up to 6,400. The difference between the exact number
and the rounded number is 50. What is the exact number?
4 Examine the number 520,913,620. Find the sum of the ten millions place digit and
the hundred thousands place digit.
7 Four quarters equals the same value as $1. How many quarters equals the same
value as $20?
1 152 + 64 2 98 + 325
5 150 + 91 + 52 6 14 + 12 + 35
1 46 × 4 2 112 × 9
3 65 × 70 4 124 × 8
5 68 × 11 6 150 × 24
7 87 × 60 8 56 × 45
1 125 ÷ 8 2 224 ÷ 9
3 325 ÷ 12 4 405 ÷ 17
5 1,250 ÷ 6 6 426 ÷ 25
7 872 ÷ 41 8 640 ÷ 32