
Week 2 ILT 2: Comparing and Ordering/Rounding Off
Quiz by Mary Grace A. Noromor
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Which number is greater than 34,500?
What is the LEAST number that can be formed using the digits:Â 0, 3, 4, 7, and 9?
What is the GREATEST number that can be formed using the digits:Â 5, 1, 9, and 7?
Which set of numbers is arranged in decreasing order?
Which set of numbers is arranged in increasing order?
Which number should be placed in the blank to set the numbers in increasing order?                        Â
10,768Â Â Â ____________Â Â Â 10,891Â Â Â 11,809
Which word will make the statement true?
356,452 is ____________ 352,999
Arrange the following numbers in increasing order.                  Â
34,589Â Â Â 34,985Â Â Â Â 33,764Â Â Â Â 34,986
Arrange the following numbers in decreasing order.         Â
23,446Â Â Â Â Â Â 23,567Â Â Â Â Â Â 23,428Â Â Â Â Â Â 23,559Â
What is 73,729 rounded off to the nearest ten thousandths?
Which number can be found between 40,000 and 44,000?
Which number will round off to 80,000 when rounded off to the nearest ten thousands?
The numeral 71,436 has been rounded off to 71,400. What is the place value of the rounded-off digit (target digit)?
Type your final answer.
Round off the number to the nearest tens:         Â
325 ≈ ___________
Type your final answer.
Round off the number to the nearest hundreds:     Â
2,560 ≈ ___________
Type your final answer.
Round off the number to the nearest thousands:    Â
46,123 ≈ ___________
Type your final answer.
Round off the number to the nearest ten thousands:    Â
913,102  ≈ ___________