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Select the place value for the underlined digit.
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3,098,054

Ones b Tens c Hundreds


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Select the place value for the underlined digit.
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1,536,034

Ones b Tens c Hundreds


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Write the number in standard form.
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200,000 + 70,000 + 1,000 + 600 + 40 + 3
271,643 b 207,,598 c 210,587
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Round to the nearest ten thousand.
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857,234
870,000 b 890,000 c 860,000
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Round to the nearest thousand.
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342,684
344,000 b 343,000 c 543,000
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6 subtract.
5,221–1,957=

3,264 b 3,214 c 5,698


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Choose prime or composite.
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Not prime and not composite b composite c prime
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Choose prime or composite.
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composite b Not prime and not c prime
A composite

Choose prime or composite.


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Not prime and not composite b prime c composite
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Choose prime , composite or not
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composite b Not prime and not c prime
A composite
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12 Compare using >, <, or =.

Use the place - value chart to add.


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Solve.
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Use the place - value chart to subtract.


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Select two multiples of 6 that are greater than 6

Select two multiples of 4 that are greater than 4.

Select two multiples of 8 that are greater than 8.

Draw the next two figures to continue the pattern.


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Write the next two numbers in the pattern.


18 6, 12, 18, 24,------ ,------

60, 51, 42, 33

Complete the pattern using the rule.


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Start at 4, add 12.
Complete the pattern using the rule.
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Start at 12, add 6.

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21 Find the rule

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