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Test: Numbers up to a Million - Question 1

What is the place value of the digit '3' in the number 732,591?

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The digit '3' is in the ten- thousands place.

Test: Numbers up to a Million - Question 2

Write the number six hundred thirty-four thousand, eight hundred twenty-one in digits.

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634,821 is the correct representation of six hundred thirty-four thousand, eight hundred twenty-one in digits.

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Test: Numbers up to a Million - Question 3

Which number comes just before 999,999?

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999,998 is the number that comes just before 999,999.
Test: Numbers up to a Million - Question 4

What is the value of the digit '5' in the number 465,321?

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The digit '5' is in the Thousands place.

Test: Numbers up to a Million - Question 5
Round 749,213 to the nearest ten thousand.
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749,213 rounded to the nearest ten thousand is 750,000.
Test: Numbers up to a Million - Question 6
How many tens are there in the number 326,580?
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There are 8 tens in the number 326,580.
Test: Numbers up to a Million - Question 7

Write the number 537,408 in words.

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537,408 is correctly written as five hundred thirty-seven thousand, four hundred and eight.

Test: Numbers up to a Million - Question 8

What is the sum of 287,654 and 312,345?

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To find the sum of 287,654 and 312,345, we add the corresponding digits in each place value column:

  • Ones place: 4 + 5 = 9
  • Tens place: 5 + 4 = 9
  • Hundreds place: 6 + 3 = 9
  • Thousands place: 7 + 2 = 9
  • Ten-thousands place: 8 + 1 = 9
  • Hundred-thousands place: 2 + 3 = 5

So, the sum is 599,999.

Test: Numbers up to a Million - Question 9
Which number is the greatest: 456,789, 567,890, 678,901, or 789,012?
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789,012 is the greatest number among 456,789, 567,890, 678,901, and 789,012.
Test: Numbers up to a Million - Question 10

What is the difference between 980,432 and 678,901?

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Correct Answer -Option A

The difference between 980,432 and 678,901 is 301,531.

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