This document provides examples of converting between different number forms including word, standard, exponent, expanded, and place value forms for whole numbers and decimals. It also gives examples of converting between decimal numbers and fractions. The key information covered includes writing numbers in different forms, identifying place values, and determining the value of digits based on their place within large whole numbers or decimals.
10. Place Value - Whole Number 9,876,543,210 o n e s t e n s h u n d r e d s t h o u s a n d s t t e h n o u s a n d s h t u h n o d u r s e a d n d s m i l i i o n s t m e i n l l i o n s h m u i n l d l r i e o d n s b i l i i o n s t b e i n l l i o n s h b u i n l d l r i e o d n s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
11. What is the place of the four in each number? 467 349,201 45,003,382 41,923,388,201
12. What is the place of the four in each number? 467 - hundreds 349,201 - ten thousands 45,003,382 - ten millions 471,923,388,201 - hundred billions
13. What is the value of the four in each number? 467 349,201 45,003,382 41,923,388,201
14. What is the value of the four in each number? 467 - 400 349,201 - 40,000 45,003,382 - 40,000,000 471,923,388,201 - 400,000,000,000
15. Place Value - Decimal Numbers 987.54320 hundred thousandths ten thousandths thousandths hundredths tenths D E C I M A L ones tens hundreds 0 2 3 4 5 . 7 8 9
16. Decimals to Fractions Say it .73 (73 hundredths) Write the 73 as the numerator Write 100 as the denominator
17. Fractions to Decimals Say it 73 one thousandth Write 0._ _ _ since thousandths take three decimal places Fill in 0.073