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Book 5A Module 1

1 Multi-digit Numbers
Fill in the blanks.

Number in numerals Number in words

1. 562 000

eight million, four hundred and twenty-nine thousand,


2.
three hundred and forty-two

3. 60 524 129

4. 302 142 103

5. seventy million and eight hundred thousand

Follow the instructions and answer the questions below.


6. Fill in the blanks according to the patterns.
(a) 220 426 038, 220 425 038, 220 424 038, _____________, _____________
(b) _____________, 844 632 000, 834 632 000, _____________, 814 632 000
(c) 7 193 450, 7 213 450, 7 233 450, _____________, _____________

7. Arrange 566 102 463, 78 819 607, 935 663 and 78 892 015 from the greatest to the
smallest.
_____________ > _____________ > _____________ > _____________

8. Arrange 420 971 250, 510 920 502, 4 995 125 and 420 912 521 from the smallest
to the greatest.
_____________ < _____________ < _____________ < _____________
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9. Circle all the even numbers greater than ten million.

520 853 4 487 622 713 588 534


32 158 910 12 345 677

10. Write the approximate values of the following numbers obtained by rounding.

Rounded to the Rounded to the Rounded to the


Actual number nearest hundred nearest ten nearest
thousand thousand thousand
(a) 684 568

(b) 1 794 490

(c) 5 329 831

(d) 992 097

11. 691 300 105 rounded to the nearest ten million is _____________.

12. 499 999 999 rounded to the nearest ten thousand is _____________.

13. 128 762 030 rounded to the nearest _______________ is 129 000 000.

Follow the instructions to form multi-digit numbers with the following cards.
Then answer the questions.

0 2 9 1
3 8 0
8

14. The smallest 6-digit number formed is _____________.

15. The greatest 7-digit odd number formed is _____________.

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Book 5A Module 1

2 Estimation of Large Numbers


Look at the pictures and answer the questions below.
1. There are many puppets on the shelves.

Circle the compartment chosen for estimation. There are _____ puppets in this
compartment.
_______________ =
Therefore, there are about _____ puppets altogether on the shelves.

2. There are many donuts on the trays.

Circle the tray chosen for estimation. There are _____ donuts in this tray.
_______________ =
Therefore, there are about _____ donuts on the trays altogether.

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Calculate.
3. There are 8 cross-boundary coaches every day. The number of passengers is about
the same every day.
The numbers of passengers of the coaches on last Monday are 44, 40, 37, 40, 45,
39, 40, and 41.
According to these numbers, estimate the total number of passengers this week.

×8=

There were about _____ passengers on last Monday.

× =

Therefore, there are about _____ passengers altogether this week.

Count the numbers and fill in the blanks.


4. How many flowers are there altogether in the garden below?

Divide the figure above into _____ equal-sized section (draw dotted lines to show
the division).

Circle the section chosen for estimation. There are _____ flowers in this section.

Therefore, there are about _____ flowers altogether in the garden.

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