P4 Ch 1 Practice 1 Numbers up to 100 000

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In this lesson, we learn how to write numerals in words and vice versa 

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Find the answer as you watch the video in the next slide.

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Which of the following is a 3-digit number with 9 tens
A
391
B
39
C
910
D
90

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Instructions: What is the value of the digit 6 and 4? Drag the answers to the correct boxes.
60
6
4
40

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Instructions: 
Drag the answers to the correct boxes.
9000
8000
3000
1000
900
800
300
100
90
80
30
10
9
8
3
1

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In 65 785, what does the digit 7 stands for?

(What is the value of the digit 7 in 65 785?)

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In 65 785, what does the digit 8 stands for?

(What is the value of the digit 8 in 65 785?)

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Write in words.
68 317

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Write in words.
91 011

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Write in numerals.
Twenty-three thousand, six hundred and fifteen.

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Write in numerals.
Eighty-two thousand and six.

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