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Vocabulary and Readiness Check


        Use the choices below to fill in each blank.
           standard form     period        whole
           expanded form     place value   words

        1. The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, . . . are called                      numbers.
        2. The number 1,286 is written in           .
        3. The number “twenty-one” is written in                  .
        4. The number 900 + 60 + 5 is written in        .
        5. In a whole number, each group of three digits is called a(n)                 .

        6. The                 of the digit 4 in the whole number 264 is ones.

                                       FOR EXTRA HELP
        1.2     Exercise Set




        Objective  Determine the place value of the digit 5 in each whole number. See Examples 1 through 3.
            1. 657                   2. 905                      3. 5423                   4. 6527




            5. 43,526,000            6. 79,050,000               7. 5,408,092              8. 51,682,700



        Objective  Write each whole number in words. See Examples 4 through 7.

            9. 354                  10. 316                     11. 8279                  12. 5445



           13. 26,990               14. 42,009                 15. 2,388,000             16. 3,204,000



           17. 24,350,185                                      18. 47,033,107




        Write each number in the sentence in words. See Examples 4 through 7.
        19. As of this writing, the population of Iceland is  20. Between 2000 and 2005, Brazil lost 13,382 acres of
           304,367. (Source: The World Factbook)                 rainforest.



        21. Due for completion in 2010, the Burj Dubai, in    22. In a recent year, there were 99,769 patients in the
           Dubai, United Arab Emirates, a hotel and office        United States waiting for an organ transplant.
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           building, will be the tallest in the world at a height   (Source: United Network for Organ Sharing)
           of more than 2600 feet. (Source: Council on Tall
           Buildings and Urban Habitat)



        23. Each day, UPS delivers an average of 15,800,000   24. Each year, 350,000,000 Americans visit a local carnival.
           packages worldwide. (Source: UPS)                     (Source: Outdoor Amusement Business Association)

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