Compare and Order Whole Numbers Practice
Compare and Order Whole Numbers Practice
Compare and Order Whole Numbers Practice
Chapter 2, Lesson 1
Practice
Date
CA Standard
NS 1.2
4,351
4.
119,832
7.
9,889
4,315
911,238
8,998
2.
60,060
6,600
5.
745,271
8.
30,298
75,271
30,302
3.
69,780
6.
598,401
9.
14,501
96,870
589,410
13,799
Test Practice
Circle the letter of the correct answer.
10.
March
June
September
December
11.
Sunday
Wednesday
Monday
Saturday
Practice
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Chapter 2, Lesson 1
Name
Date
CA Standard
NS 1.2
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Chapter 2, Lesson 1
Homework
Date
CA Standard
NS 1.2
32,841
32,500
33,000
32,841 is to the right of 32,487 on the number line. So, 32,841 > 32,487.
351
4.
82,828
7.
37,531
531
2.
2,184
1,284
3.
2,349
88,222
5.
6,352
6,325
6.
12,903
19,902
37,135
8.
9,999
11,026
9.
15,932
15,942
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7,439
10.
11.
Write these numbers in order from least to greatest. 3.24 4.02 3.44
12.
Jake has $34.82, Emily has $38.42, and Will has $34.28. Who has the most money?
Who has the least?
Homework
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Chapter 2, Lesson 1
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Date
CA Standard
NS 1.2
4
4
1
1
8
6
7
3
4
2
689
4.
6,730
7.
14,788
10.
285,812
639
6,703
14,781
285,901
2.
2,529
2,578
3.
3,983
5.
2,089
2,980
6.
52,808
8.
45,973
9.
310,365
4,597
11.
976,405
3,783
52,088
310,486
976,045
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Chapter 2, Lesson 2
Practice
Date
718
3.
341,762
5.
323,332,223
7.
99,011,032
CA Standards
NS 1.2
817
341,672
323,332,233
99,010,033
2.
7,439
77,439
4.
78,487,231
78,482,731
6.
73,773,737
73,737,737
8.
617,860,446
617,806,448
Test Practice
9.
10,134
10,322
9,999
1,233
10.
1,700,000
6,984,777
1,698,488
1,698,467
Practice
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Chapter 2, Lesson 2
Name
Date
CA Standards
NS 1.2
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Name
Chapter 2, Lesson 2
Homework
Date
CA Standards
NS 1.2
298,942
3.
567,195,753
5.
3,748,573
289,942
576,195,753
3,747,326
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2.
454,564
54,564
4.
54,197,324
54,197,342
6.
17,334,768
14,903,352
7.
8.
9.
The Marris familys warehouse contains 10 apples, 7,000 bananas, 20,000 plums,
300 oranges, and 100,000 grapes. Write the total number of pieces of fruit in
standard form.
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Name
Chapter 2, Lesson 2
Reteach
Date
CA Standards
NS 1.2
9
9
Thousands
hundreds tens ones
,
,
5
5
8
9
Ones
hundreds tens ones
,
,
3
1
8
6
0
6
2
4
Step 1 The
Step 2 The
millions are
both 9.
hundred
thousands are
both 5.
73,476
73,746
3.
662,453,005
5.
6,027,304
660,453,005
60,023,004
.
2.
8,993,782
4.
12,364,900
6.
620,201,588
9,882,421
12,365,200
580,330,552
91,234
56,789
9,876
8.
667,676,000 700,079,576
677,000,214
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Name
Chapter 2, Lesson 3
Practice
Date
CA Standard
NS 1.3
6,700
6,500
2.
6,287
7,000
3.
6,981
4.
6,492
8.
287,498
54,873
6.
78,365
7.
195,035
Test Practice
Circle the letter of the correct answer.
9.
10
The cash register at a restaurant showed $782.65 in sales for Friday. Round that
amount to the nearest ten dollars.
A
$790.00
$780.65
$780.70
$780.00
The owner of an olive grove rounds the number of olives he harvests to the nearest
thousand. If he harvested 12,621 olives, what would be his rounded total?
A
12,000
1,200
10,000
13,000
Practice
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Chapter 2, Lesson 3
Name
Date
CA Standard
NS 1.3
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Name
Chapter 2, Lesson 3
Homework
Date
CA Standard
NS 1.3
29,942
2.
842,049
3.
382,349
4.
879,923
5.
61,319
6.
56,932
7.
589,428
8.
258,299
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9.
Write these numbers in order from greatest to least. 34,050 35,050 34,500
10.
11.
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Chapter 2, Lesson 3
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Date
CA Standard
NS 1.3
1,352
Step 2 Follow the rounding rule. If the digit to the right of the circled digit is less than 5, do
not change the circled digit. If it is 5 or greater, increase the circled digit by 1.
1,352
1,352
3 < 5, so the 1 is not changed.
Step 3
Change all of the digits to the right of the circled digit to zeros.
1,000
32,567
2.
200,001
3.
79
4.
750
5.
6.
879
7.
902
8.
3,251
9.
287
10.
45,000
372,183
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Name
Chapter 2, Lesson 4
Practice
Date
CA Standard
NS 1.3
1,384,792
2.
2,432,987
3.
200,988,083
4.
8,489,348
5.
902,784,893
6.
380,048,345
7.
39,571,660
8.
92,482,086
9.
75,099,600
Test Practice
Circle the letter of the correct answer.
10.
11.
The highest mountain in Death Valley National Park is 132,588 inches tall. About how
tall is it, rounded to the nearest hundred?
A
133,000
132,600
600
100,000
10,000,000
9,000,000
900,000
600,000
Practice
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Chapter 2, Lesson 4
Name
Date
CA Standard
NS 1.3
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Name
Chapter 2, Lesson 4
Homework
Date
CA Standard
NS 1.3
3,475,289
2.
103,973,677
3.
70,980,753
4.
835,900,672
5.
22,299,409
6.
111,009,485
7.
48,007,878
8.
628,062,200
9.
52,873,001
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10.
11.
Write the number sixty-four thousand, four hundred two in standard form.
12.
Death Valley National Park covers 3,372,402 acres. What is the value
of the 7 in that number?
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Name
Chapter 2, Lesson 4
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Date
CA Standard
NS 1.3
3 ,924,510
Step 2 Look at the digit to the right of the 3. It is a 9, which is greater than 5.
That means you should add 1 to the circled digit, so the 3 changes to a 4.
4
3,924,510 3 ,92 4 ,510
Step 3 All the digits to the right of the circled digit change to 0. That is always
the last step in rounding a number.
Solution: 3,924,510 rounded to the nearest million is 4,000,000.
Round each number to the place of the underlined digit.
1.
2,360,894
2.
856,099,328
3.
31,055,550
4.
983,217,546
5.
12,490,923
6.
3,256,100
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Name
Chapter 2, Lesson 5
Practice
Date
CA Standards
MR 2.3,
NS 1.3
Problems 2123
Complete the table and use the information to answer.
The Hillsboro Elementary School had a bake sale to raise money for their class picnic.
They sold 76 fruit roll-ups, 135 granola bars, 107 carrot muffins, and 85 slices of banana
bread. The students earned $81.00 for the granola bars, $34.00 for the banana bread,
$75.00 for the muffins, and $22.80 for the fruit roll-ups.
Number Sold
Number Sold
Rounded to
Nearest Tenth
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Item
Money Earned
Rounded to
Highest Place
Money Earned
21.
22.
Put the items in order according to the amounts the students earned
from greatest to least.
23.
About how much did the students earn at the bake sale?
Practice
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Chapter 2, Lesson 5
Name
Date
CA Standards
MR 2.3,
NS 1.3
Tims family is on vacation. On Monday they drove 276 miles. On Tuesday they drove
342 miles. The next day they drove 412 miles. The last day they drove 237 miles.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Date
Chapter 2, Lesson 5
Homework
CA Standards
MR 2.3,
NS 1.3
Grade
Number of Students
1
2
3
4
116
98
162
139
Step 2
Number of Students
Rounded to Highest Place
100
100
200
100
To the nearest tenth, about how many students attended the general assembly at
Burlington Elementary? Complete the table to find the answer.
Grade
Number of Students
Number of Students
Rounded to Highest Place
1
2
3
4
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eight hundred ninety million, six hundred twenty-four thousand, one hundred six
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Name
Chapter 2, Lesson 5
Reteach
Date
CA Standard
MR 2.3,
NS 1.3
Number of Cans
Tanglewood
Jackson
Park Street
3.
Jackson: 439
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