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SESSION 1

A. Using the number in the box below, answer questions numbers 1 to 8.


1. What is the smallest nine-digit number you can make?
2. What is the largest nine-digit number you can make?
3. What is the smallest 9-digit even number you can make?
4. What is the largest nine-digit even number you can make?
5. Which digits will you drop in order to form the smallest 6-digit even number?
6. What is the place value of the digit
a) 1 __________ b) 2____________ c) 3 ___________ d) 4 ____________ e) 9_______________
f) 6___________ g) 7 ________________ h) 0 _____________ i) 5 ________________
7. What is the value of
a) 1 __________ b) 2____________ c) 3 ___________ d) 4 ____________ e) 9_______________
f) 6___________ g) 7 ________________ h) 0 _____________ i) 5 ________________
8. a) How many tens are there? b) How many hundreds are there?
c) How many thousands are there? d) How many ten thousands are there?
e) How many millions are there? f) How many hundred thousands are there?
g) How many ten millions are there? h) How many hundred millions are there?
For numbers 9-11, use the number in the box at the right.
9. Which digits is in the
a. thousands place?
b. hundreds place? f) tens place
c. ones place? g) millions place
d. ten thousands place? h) ten millions place
e. hundred thousands place? i) hundred millions place
10. Which digit has the value a) 7 000 b) 100 c) 60 000
d) 2 000 000 e) 50 000 000 f) 400 000 000 g) 30
11. a) There are _____ tens. b) There are _____ hundreds.
c) There are _____ ones. d) There are _____ ten thousands.
e) There are _____ thousands. f) There are _____ millions.
g) There are _____ hundred thousands. h) There are _____ ten millions.
i) There are _____ hundred millions.
12. How many zeroes are needed to write the numeral one hundred million?
13. What is the value of 111 ones, plus 1 hundred thousand, plus 11 hundreds?
14. How many hundred thousands are there in 215 846 485?
15. How many thousands make a hundred million?
B. Write the following in expanded notation.
1) 1 241 234 ___________________________________________________________________
2) 50 634 562 __________________________________________________________________
3) 326 200 091 _________________________________________________________________
4) 785 471 806 _________________________________________________________________
C. Write the number words for each of the given numbers in B.
1) ____________________________________________________________________
2) _____________________________________________________________________
3) ____________________________________________________________________
4) ____________________________________________________________________
D. Arrange the digits to form the least and the greatest numbers with no digits repeated.
least greatest
1) 8, 5, 4, 6, 1, 3, 2 _______________ _____________
2) 3, 2, 5, 7, 6, 0, 9, 1 _______________ _____________
3) 9, 4, 6, 0, 1, 8, 2, 3 _______________ _____________
4) 9, 7, 4, 6, 3, 1, 0 _______________ _____________
5) 3, , 6, 4, 0, 8, 7 _______________ _____________
6) 9, 5, 1, 8, 6, 4, 3, 0, 2 _______________ _____________

657 912 304
452 067 138
E. Arrange each set of numbers in increasing order. In the box above the number, write 1 for the smallest, 2 for
the next, and so on.

1) 2 377 845 ; 2 873 94 ; 2 377 842 ; 2 378 942 ; 2 377 847 ; 2 378 947

2) 89 117 345 ; 89 117 839 ; 89 117 229 ; 89 117 589 ; 89 117 670 ; 89 117 421

3) 462 218 493 ; 461 227 438 ; 459 263 662 ; 470 293 923 ; 460 231 343
F. Write in Roman Numerals
1) 1 234 = ______ 3) 2 790 = ________ 5) 3 573 = __________
2) 2 581 = ______ 4) 3 462 = _______ 6) 2 345 = __________
G. Write in Hindu Arabic Numerals.
1) MDCCLIX = ______ 3) MCDXCIV = ________ 5) MMCMLIX = __________
2) MMDXLIII = ______ 4) MCMXLIV = _______ 6) MMMCVI
H. Round each number to the nearest:
Number Tens Hundreds Thousands Ten
thousands
Hundred
thousands
Millions Ten
millions
15 365 693
80 546 164
725 871 385
I. Answer the following
1) A) What is the greatest number that rounds to 34 million when rounded to the nearest millions?
B) What is the smallest number that rounds to 34 million when rounded to the nearest millions?
C) How many numbers can be rounded to 34 million to the nearest million?
2) A) What is the greatest number that rounds to 600 thousand when rounded to the nearest thousand?
B) What is the smallest number that rounds to 600 thousand when rounded to the nearest thousand?
C) How many numbers can be rounded to 600 thousand when rounded to the nearest thousand?
3) Rounding me to the nearest hundred makes me 500. Rounding me to the nearest ten makes me 540. The
sum of my digits is 13. What numbers can I be?
4) Rounding me to the thousand makes me 8000. The sum of my two digits is 24. If you read forward or
backward, I am still the same. What number am i?

J. Solve the following completely.
1) What is the largest number that can be formed with no even digits and without repeating any digit?
2) How many different numbers can be formed by rearranging the four digits in 2014?
3) A thick book uses 1 215 digits for its page numbers. How many pages does this book have?
4) A school has exactly 100 lockers, numbered 1 to 100. On the first day of school, the custodian opened all
the lockers. When the janitor came, he closed every locker with an even number. When the principal
arrived he reversed every fifth locker. That is, if the locker is, close, he opens it. If the locker is open, he
closes it. How many lockers remained open when the principal left?
5) If all the numbers from 1 to 2014 are written down, how many of these will have two or more zeroes next
to each other?

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