Name Date The right to reproduce or modify this page is restricted to purchasing schools. This page may have been modified from its original. Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education Canada Extra Practice 1 Lesson 1: Exploring Large Numbers 1. Write each number...
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Name Date The right to reproduce or modify this page is restricted to purchasing schools. This page may have been modified from its original. Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education Canada Extra Practice 1 Lesson 1: Exploring Large Numbers 1. Write each number in standard form. a) 2 million 186 thousand 23 b) 4 000 000 000 + 6 000 000 + 900 000 + 60 000 + 5000 + 400 + 80 + 4 c) 50 000 000 + 5 000 000 + 70 000 + 2000 + 9 d) six billion two hundred seventeen million three thousand eleven 2. Write each number in expanded form. a) 184 267 317 b) 4 300 627 803 c) 17 652 425 d) 85 697 304 281 3. Write each number in words. a) 1 856 374 021 356 b) 85 609 327 004 c) 2 000 351 246 4. Write the value of each underlined digit. a) 184 267 317 b) 4 300 627 803 c) 17 662 425 d) 55 247 361 401 5. Use the digits from 1 to 8. Use each digit only once. Make an 8-digit number as close to 17 000 000 as possible. 6. Explain the difference between the two 4s in the number 546 347 658 123. 7. Write the number tha
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