Place Value Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
digits | The symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, used to write numbers. |
place value | The value of the place a digit has in a number. Example: In 275, the place value of the digit 7 is tens. |
standard form | A number written in a way that shows only its digits. Example: 7,358 |
expanded form | A number written as the sum of the values of its digits. Example: 6,842=6,000+800+40+2 |
word form | A number written in words. Example:5,492 = five thousand, four hundred ninety-two. |
compare | To find out which number is greater and which number is less. |
order | To write numbers from greatest to least or from least to greatest. |
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kknowles
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