- 1. The symbols used to show numbers, 0 , 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,
A) decimal B) place value C) digits
- 2. The value given to a digit by its place in a number
A) decimal B) digits C) place value
- 3. A number that has a digit in the tenths place, hundredths place, and/or beyond
A) decimal B) digits
- 4. The usual way of writing a number that only its digits, no words. Example 23,343,566
A) expanded form B) word form C) standard form
- 5. A way to write a number using words.
A) standard form B) expanded form C) word form
- 6. twenty-three thousand five hundred is and example of ____
A) standard form B) word form C) expanded form
- 7. A way to write a number as the sum of the values of its digits
A) word form B) expanded form C) standard form
- 8. 3,000 + 400+ 2 is an example of ____
A) word form B) expanded form C) standard form
- 9. One out of ten equal parts of a whole, The first place to the right of the decimal.
A) tenth B) hundredth C) thousandth
- 10. The name given to each group of three digits in a place-value chart.
A) David B) decimal C) period
- 11. A symbol used to separate the periods in a number.
A) decimal B) brace C) comma
- 12. One part of 100 equal parts of a whole.
A) tenth B) hundredth C) thousandth
- 13. Decimals that have the same value.
A) equivalent decimals B) matching decimals C) like decimals
- 14. A chart that shows the value of each digit in a number.
A) pie chart B) key chart C) place value chart
- 15. One of 1,000 equal parts of a whole
A) Thousandth B) tenth C) hundredth
- 16. The third place to the right of the decimal point.
A) tenth B) Thousandth C) hundredth
- 17. what place value is represented by 1/1000 or 0.001
A) hundredth B) tenth C) Thousandth
- 18. The position of a digit in a number that is used to determine the value of the digit.
A) digits B) place value C) place
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