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14-Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers-1



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

b.1  The whole numbers 650,717; 711,445; 711,449 are in order from least to greastest.
 

 2. 

b.1  The whole numbers 42,900; 57,930; 57,928 are in order from least to greastest.
 

 3. 

b.1  The whole numbers 592; 438; 517 are in order from least to greastest.
 

 4. 

b.1  The whole numbers  2,830,242; 2,785,388; 2,217,848 are in order from greatest to least.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 5. 

b..1 Replace _?_ with <, >, or =     

178,372 _?_ 178,375
a.
>
c.
=
b.
<
d.
none of the above
 

 6. 

b.1 Replace _?_ with <, >, or =     

3,154,544_?_ 3,381,418
a.
>
c.
=
b.
<
d.
none of the above
 

 7. 

b.1  For the number 679,621the digit 9 has what value?
a.
hundreds
c.
ten-thousands
b.
thousands
d.
millions
 

 8. 

b..1 Replace _?_ with <, >, or =     

863,648_?_ 861,505
a.
>
c.
=
b.
<
d.
none of the above
 

 9. 

b.1 Replace _?_ with <, >, or =
    
833 ?_ 833
a.
>
c.
=
b.
<
d.
none of the above
 

 10. 

b.1  For the number 566,385 the digit 3 has what value?
a.
hundreds
c.
ten-thousands
b.
thousands
d.
millions
 



 
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