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1.01 Number, words, and symbols (millions)

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Write numbers in millions
1

Fill in a place value table for each of the following numbers in words:

MillionsHundred thousandsTen thousandsThousandsHundredsTensOnes
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a

Two million, one hundred and thirty nine thousand, four hundred and sixty seven

b

Five million, twenty six thousand and eighty five

c

Eight million, six hundred thousand, six hundred and seventy

2

Write the following numbers in words:

a
4\,000\,009
b
1\,500\,000
c
2\,050\,000
d
10\,000\,000
e
8\,735\,160
f
2\,456\,000
g
43\,571\,029
h
48\,188\,316
i
757\,681\,685
j
930\,560\,654
k
703\,007\,500
l
1\,000\,000\,000
3

Write the following numbers in words as numerals:

a

Three million, two hundred and ninety thousand, seven hundred and eleven

b

Thirty seven million, eighty eight thousand and five

c

One million, six hundred and sixty five thousand, four hundred and fifty nine

d

Five million, seven hundred and twenty seven thousand, one hundred and eighty

e

Six million, three hundred and twenty six thousand, two hundred and ninety two

f

Five million, fifty five thousand and seventy eight

g

Three million, three hundred and two thousand, three hundred and four

h

One million, two hundred and thirty thousand, seven hundred and thirty

i

Eight million, four hundred thousand and two

j

Four million, one hundred and sixty five thousand, nine hundred and thirty

k

Two million, four hundred and forty nine thousand

l

Eighty nine million, seven hundred and thirty two thousand and sixty four

m

Fifty five million, one hundred and sixty two thousand, one hundred and twenty two

n

Two hundred and fifteen million, eight hundred and sixty nine thousand, seven hundred and sixty six

o

Eight hundred and ten million, nine hundred and ten thousand, three hundred and fifty two

p

Two hundred and six million, two thousand and three hundred

q

One billion

4

Write the number that is described by each of the following:

a

Ten thousand more than two million, nine hundred and eight thousand, one hundred and forty six

b

One hundred thousand more than nine million, twenty one thousand, five hundred and sixty four

c

Ten thousand less than eighty seven million, one hundred and forty four thousand, eight hundred and thirteen

d

One hundred thousand less than twenty one million, seven hundred and fifty eight thousand and fifty four

e

One million less than six hundred and fifty one million, six hundred and forty three thousand, one hundred and seventy four

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7.B1.1

Represent and compare whole numbers up to and including one billion, including in expanded form using powers of ten, and describe various ways they are used in everyday life.

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