Base ten numbers in all forms

Base ten numbers in all forms

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Mathematics

1st - 2nd Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the base ten number system?

Back

The base ten number system, also known as the decimal system, is a numeral system that uses ten digits (0-9) to represent numbers. Each digit's position represents a power of ten.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How do you break down a number into its place value components?

Back

To break down a number into its place value components, identify the value of each digit based on its position. For example, in the number 892, it can be broken down into 800 (8 in the hundreds place), 90 (9 in the tens place), and 2 (2 in the ones place).

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the value of the digit in the tens place in a number?

Back

The value of the digit in the tens place is determined by multiplying the digit by 10. For example, in the number 954, the digit 5 is in the tens place, so its value is 5 x 10 = 50.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How do you convert a number from word form to numerical form?

Back

To convert a number from word form to numerical form, identify the words that represent numbers and their place values. For example, 'five hundred twenty-one' converts to 521.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does the term 'place value' mean?

Back

Place value refers to the value of a digit based on its position in a number. Each position represents a power of ten, affecting the overall value of the number.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How can you express a number as a sum of its place values?

Back

You can express a number as a sum of its place values by adding the values of each digit based on its position. For example, 40 + 2 represents the number 42.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the value of the digit in the hundreds place in a number?

Back

The value of the digit in the hundreds place is determined by multiplying the digit by 100. For example, in the number 892, the digit 8 is in the hundreds place, so its value is 8 x 100 = 800.

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