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Math

Unit 1: Whole Numbers

Place Value
9/4/13

Place Value
A place-value chart can help you understand whole numbers. Each digit in a number has a value based on its place in the number.

Write each number in the place-value chart


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 366,789,302 2,304,361 19,076,541 8,854,632 97,065 8,005,002

Write the place name for the 5 in each number

Write the value of the underlined digit

Reading and Writing Numbers


9/6/13

Reading and Writing Numbers


Comiskey Park and Wrigley Field are baseball stadiums in Chicago. The two stadiums together hold about 81,960 people. We read and write this number as: eighty-one thousand, nine hundred sixty.

Notice that commas are used to separate the digits into groups of three called periods. This helps make larger numbers easier to read.

Rewrite each number. Insert commas where needed.

Write each number using digits. Insert commas where needed.

Write each number in words. Insert commas where needed.

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