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3.2.A - Compose & Decompose Numbers to 100,000

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Question 1
1.

If the small cube represents 1, what is the value of the figure below?


Question 2
2.

If the small cube represents 1, what is the value of the figure below?



Question 3
3.

If the small cube represents 1, what is the value of the figure below?



Question 4
4.

Based on the above values, what number is represented by 10 large cubes?


Question 5
5.
Using these values, how would you represent 11,426? Indicate how many of each cube type is needed to make 11,426.

cubes: _______

cubes: _______

cubes: _______

cubes: _______
Question 6
6.

Identify the place of each digit in the number below.

467,258

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hundred thousands
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ten thousands
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thousands
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hundreds
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tens
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ones
Question 7
7.
Complete the expanded notations by filling in the blank for the number below.

24,319
(_______ × 10,000) + (_______ × 1,000) + (_______ × 100) + (_______ × 10) + (_______ × 1)
Question 8
8.
Complete the expanded notations by filling in the blank for the number below.

315,927
(3 × _______) + (_______× 10,000) + (5 × _______) + (9 × _______) + (_______× 10) + (7 × _______)
Question 9
9.

Write the numeric value of the expanded notation for the number below.

(5 × 100,000) + (9 × 10,000) + (3 × 1,000) + (7 × 100) + (2 × 10) + (8 × 1)

Question 10
10.

Write the numeric value of the expanded notation for the number below.

(6 × 100,000) + (3 × 10,000) + (4 × 100) + (9 × 10) + (7 × 1)

Question 11
11.

The base 10 model shows the number of cards in Ben's baseball card collection. Each small cube represents 1 whole.

How many baseball cards are in Ben's collection?

Question 12
12.

What is the value of the model below?

Question 13
13.

Write the number to match the description.

the sum of eight ten thousands, seven hundreds, five tens, three ones

Question 14
14.

Zack uses a place-value model with beads to decompose a number.

Write Zack's number in standard form.

Question 15
15.

The expanded form of a number is shown.

(2 × 10,000) + (5 × 100) + (6 × 10)

What is the number in written in standard form?