Year 5

Comparing 6-digit numbers using inequalities

Year 5

Comparing 6-digit numbers using inequalities

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use place value charts to identify the value of digits in 6-digit numbers. We will also add inequalities to equations with 6-digit numbers.

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5 Questions

Q1.
1. Which number comes next in the following sequence: 23451, 33451, 43451, __________?
43 452
43 551
44 451
Correct answer: 53 451
Q2.
What is the value of the digit '4' in the number 241 872?
40
Correct answer: 40 000
400
4000
Q3.
What is the value of the digit '1' in the number 109 723?
10 000
100
Correct answer: 100 000
1000
Q4.
Which of the following equations represents a correct method for partitioning the number 341 298?
300 000 + 40 000 + 1000 + 208
300 000 + 41 000 + 200 + 90
Correct answer: 300 000 + 41 000 + 200 + 98
300 000 + 41 290
Q5.
5. What is the missing part in this equation: 208 000 + ________ = 218 155
10 005
10 100
10 150
Correct answer: 10 155

5 Questions

Q1.
What is the value of the digit '3' in the number 301 272?
30
300
Correct answer: 300 000
3000
Q2.
What is the value of the digit '7' in the number 270 012
Correct answer: 70 000
700
700 000
7000
Q3.
Which of the following numbers is greater than 105 623?
105 263
105 326
Correct answer: 105 632
62 105
Q4.
Which of the following equations involving inequalities is correct?
Correct answer: 103 892 > 99 065
203 441 < 203 440
72 016 > 108 230
721 034 > 721 304
Q5.
Which symbol should be used to complete this equation: 451 678 ______ 451 768?
Correct answer: <
=
>
x