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NUMBERS REVIEW (PART 2)

Mr. Jonathan A Aviles Reyes


1st- First 11th- Eleventh 30th- Thirtieth
2nd- Second 12th- Twelfth* (unique) 40th- Fourtieth
3rd- Third 13th- Thirteenth 50th- Fiftieth
4th- Fourth 14th- Fourteenth 100th- One hundreth
5th- Fifth* (unique) 15th- Fifteenth Most ordinal numbers end with “th”, except for numbers
ending in:
6th- Sixth 16th- Sixteenth
1 = first (st) 3 = third (rd)
7th- Seventh 17th- Seventeenth 2 = second (nd)
8th- Eighth 18th- Eighteenth Multiples of 10 (starting with 20th) add a suffix to their
names
9th- Ninth* (unique) 19th- Nineteenth
20th = Twentieth
10th- Tenth 20th- Twentieth 30th = Thirtieth

41st Forty-first
306th Three hundred and sixth
6,852nd Six thousand eight hundred
and fifty second
▪ For decimals, you only need to add ▪ Fractions have some unique names and
“point” to you number other recurrent patterns too. These use
➢ 3.74- Three point seventy-four ordinal numbers too.
▪ Remember, fractions usually follow this
▪ For percentages, just add “percent” to pattern:
your number Cardinal
➢ 98%- Ninety-eight percent
Ordinal
½ One half
▪ Dates use ordinal numbers and split 2/4 Two quarts
years when read (exceptions apply)
1/3 One third
➢ August 21st , 1893-
✓ August twenty-first, eighteen ninety-three 8/16 Eight sixteenths
Write the following numbers in DIGITS (words to ORDINAL NUMBERS)
1. Seven hundred and twenty eighth
2. One hundred and fifty ninth
3. Two hundred and seventy first
4. Six hundred and fourth
5. Seven hundred and seventy second
6. Nine hundred and sixty third
7. One hundred and eightieth
8. Four hundred and fortieth
Write the following numbers in WORDS (digits to words)

1. 18% 6. 4/3

2. 3.56 7. 230%

3. 4/7 8. 0.156

4. 98% 9. ¼

5. 23.90 10. 12.67%

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