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Chapter 1 More Practice
Set 1-1 (pages 4–5)
Write each number in standard form.
1. 10,000,000,000 + 30,000,000 + 600,000 + 20,000 + 500 + 3
2. six hundred forty-eight billion, one hundred twelve million, thirty-three thousand, nine hundred nine
Give the value of the red digit.
3. 76,523,908 4.  543,600,211 5.  6,503,829,352
6. In the 2000 U.S. Census, the population of Texas was 20,851,820. Write this number in word form.
Set 1-2 (pages 6–7)
Copy and complete. Write >, <, or = for each .
1. 3,998,501 Write greater than, less than or equals 3,988,921 2.  22,801,361 Write greater than, less than or equals 22,811,361 3.  57,819 Write greater than, less than or equals 57,918
Order these numbers from least to greatest.
4. 368,852    352,036    381,957   5. 5,603,487    5,630,487    5,063,487
6. In the year 2000, the population of New York City was about 14,650,000,
while that of Calcutta, India was about 14,090,000. Which city had
the greater population?
Set 1-3 (pages 8 –11)
Write the word form for each number and give the value of the red digit.
  1.  0.631 2.  9.205 3.  8.637 4.  5.424
  5.  2.04 6.  3.943 7.  4.064 8.  7.008
9. In 1925, Roger Hornsby was the National League batting champion with an average
of 0.403. Write this number in word form.
Set 1-4 (pages 12–13)
Copy and complete. Write >, <, or = for each .
  1.  4.863 Write greater than, less than or equals 4.868 2.  8.752 Write greater than, less than or equals 8.849 3.  3.011 Write greater than, less than or equals 3.001 4. 1.980 Write greater than, less than or equals 1.98
Order these numbers from least to greatest.
  5.  2.866, 2.692, 2.668, 2.868    6.  1.660, 1.616, 1.661, 1.166
7. Leo ran the race in 9.376 seconds. Renaldo ran the race in
9.901 seconds. Who ran the race faster?
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