1.Write the number in expanded form. 7,870,015.12 2.Round at underlined #: 235 ________ 235___________ 3,456________ 3,456_________ 43,897_______ 43,897.

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1.Write the number in expanded form. 7,870, Round at underlined #: 235 ________ 235___________ 3,456________ 3,456_________ 43,897_______ 43,897 __________ 3. 5,555,445 The ____ in the ____ place is ___ times more than the ____ in the ___ place. The ____ in the ____ place is ____times less than the ____ in the ____ place. 4.Write in word form: 76,788 Work on back; answers here 5.There are 327 kids going on a field trip. Each van will hold 9 kids. How many vans do we need in order for all the kids to go on the field trip? 6.There are 39 bags of candy and each bag has 47 pieces in it. How many pieces of candy do I have? 7.I have 765 marbles in my backpack. Twenty-seven marbles fall out of the backpack through a hole in the corner on the way to school. When I get to school, I share the marbles with my seven friends. How many marbles do each of my friends get? 8.9, = _______________ 9.9, ,567 = _______________

1.Write the number in word form and expanded form. 9,034, Round at underlined #: 455 ________ 455___________ 7,499________ 7,499____________ 49,897_______ 49,897 __________ 3. 6,866,886 The ____ in the ____ place is ___ times more than the ____ in the ___ place. The ____ in the ____ place is ____times less than the ____ in the ____ place. 4.Write in word form: 76,788__________________________ _______________________________ Work on back; answer here 5.There are 8,987 kids in the football stadium. If each kid spends $6 at the concession stand, how much money do they make? 6.I earned $43.75 babysitting last weekend and $52.50 the weekend before. If I spent $5.67 at the convenience store yesterday, how much money do I have now? 7.They made 652 doughnuts this morning and need to put them in boxes. If each box holds six doughnuts, how many boxes will they fill? 8.3, , 128 ________________ 9.9, ___________________

1.Write the number in word form and expanded form. 7,012, x 4 = 36 ____ is ____ times more than ___. 3. 7,774,447 The ____ in the ____ place is ___ times more than the ____ in the ___ place. The ____ in the ____ place is ____times less than the ____ in the ____ place. 4.Round to the tens place. 76,788 5.I have 52 marbles. I buy 179 more marbles. Then I share them with 6 friends. How many marbles will each friend get? 6.I have a relay team. If there are 5 people on the team, and each person runs half of a mile, how many miles will we run altogether? 7.They made 652 doughnuts this morning and need to put them in boxes. If each box holds six doughnuts, how many boxes will they need to use in order to hold all of the doughnuts?

1.Write the number in word form and expanded form. 2,450, x 3 = 18 ____ is ____ times more than ___. 3. 9,999,222 The ____ in the ____ place is ___ times more than the ____ in the ___ place. The ____ in the ____ place is ____times less than the ____ in the ____ place. 4.Round to the ten thousands place. 76,788 5.We have 895 flowers in my flower shop. How many bouquets can I make if I put 9 flowers in each bouquet? 6.The grocery store has 879 crates of oranges and each crate has 68 oranges in it. How many oranges do they have in all? 7.I had $ in my bank account. I bought 89 candy bars for $1.89 each. How much money do I have left in my bank account?

1.Write the number in word form and expanded form. 7,909, x 9 = 72 ____ is ____ times more than ___. 3. 3,388,333 The ____ in the ____ place is ___ times more than the ____ in the ___ place. The ____ in the ____ place is ____times less than the ____ in the ____ place. 4.Round to the thousands place. 19,939 5.We have 895 flowers in my flower shop. How many bouquets can I make if I put 6 flowers in each bouquet? 6.The grocery store has 799 crates of oranges and each crate has 76 oranges in it. How many oranges do they have in all? 7.I had $ in my bank account. I bought 67 candy bars for $1.79 each. How much money do I have left in my bank account?