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Teacherbot 09 Jan, 12:12:33
  1. What is a place value chart?
  2. What is the difference between the ones place and the tens place?
  3. How do you partition a number into hundreds, tens, and ones?
  4. What do you need to do to round a number to the nearest ten?
  5. If a number is between 40 and 50, what number is it most likely to round to?
  6. What is the value of the underlined digit in the number 2,745?
  7. What strategies can you use to help add up large numbers?
  8. What do we call the two numbers after the decimal point in a number?
  9. How can we use place value to compare two different numbers?
  10. What is the difference between the hundreds place and the thousands place?
  11. How do we round a number to the nearest hundred?
  12. What can you use to help you partition a 3-digit number?
  13. How can you tell if a number is even or odd?
  14. What is the value of the ten-thousands place in the number 36,521?
  15. How do you divide a number into tens and ones?
  16. What is the largest 3-digit number you can make using the digits 3, 8, and 9?
  17. What is the value of the smallest digit in a 4-digit number?
  18. How do you find the round up or round down of a number?
  19. How do we determine the value of a decimal point in a decimal number?
  20. How do you find the sum of two numbers using place value?
  21. How do we compare two 5-digit numbers?
  22. Can we use the same strategy to group a number into tens and ones?
  23. What is the value of the greatest digit in a 5-digit number?
  24. When do we round down and when do we round up?
  25. How do we determine the value of the least significant digits in a decimal number?
  26. What is the rule for rounding numbers to the nearest whole number?
  27. What is the difference between partitioning and rounding a number?
  28. How do we represent a decimal number using place value?
  29. How do we compare the value of two 4-digit numbers?
  30. How can you make the rounding of a number easy to understand?