Place Value to Thousands
Read, write, and understand numbers up to 9,999
Place Value to Thousands
Read, write, and understand numbers up to 9,999
Math - Grade 2-3
- 1
In the number 3,482, what digit is in the thousands place?
The thousands place is the first digit in a four-digit number.
The digit in the thousands place is 3 because 3,482 has 3 thousands. - 2
In the number 6,157, what is the value of the digit 1?
The value of the digit 1 is 100 because it is in the hundreds place. - 3
Write 4,000 + 700 + 30 + 5 in standard form.
Combine the thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones.
The number in standard form is 4,735. - 4
Write the number 8,206 in expanded form.
The number 8,206 in expanded form is 8,000 + 200 + 6. - 5
How many hundreds are in the number 5,914?
Look at the digit just to the right of the thousands place.
There are 9 hundreds in the number 5,914 because 9 is in the hundreds place. - 6
Write the number that has 2 thousands, 6 hundreds, 4 tens, and 9 ones.
The number is 2,649. - 7
Compare the numbers 3,805 and 3,850 using >, <, or =.
Compare digits from left to right.
3,805 < 3,850 because they have the same thousands and hundreds, but 5 tens is greater than 0 tens. - 8
Write 7,391 in word form.
The number 7,391 in word form is seven thousand three hundred ninety-one. - 9
What is the value of the digit 7 in 1,728?
A digit in the hundreds place is worth that many hundreds.
The value of the digit 7 is 700 because it is in the hundreds place. - 10
Write the number eight thousand forty-two in standard form.
Eight thousand forty-two in standard form is 8,042. - 11
Order these numbers from least to greatest: 4,120, 4,012, 4,210.
All three numbers have 4 thousands, so compare the hundreds, tens, and ones.
The numbers from least to greatest are 4,012, 4,120, and 4,210. - 12
A number has 9 thousands, 0 hundreds, 5 tens, and 3 ones. Write the number and its expanded form.
The number is 9,053. Its expanded form is 9,000 + 50 + 3.