Exercise 2 name.
One has
been
done for you,
number
and the
number
Read the abacus and write the
1.
4315
fifteen
hundred
thousand
three
Four
Th H T
2.
Th H T
3.
Th H T
4.
Th H T
16
5.
T O
6.
Th H TO
8.
H
-30
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9.
Represent the given numbers on the abacus.
(a) (c)
(b)
Th H T T Th
Th H
2134 3041 4206
(d) (e) ()
Th H Th H T Th H T
5007 1730 1025
10. Write the numerals for each of the following. One
has been done for you.
(a) Six thousand two hundred thirty-seven 6237
(b) Eight thousand five hundred ninety-two
(c) One thousand three hundred
seventy-nine
(d) Five thousand nine hundred eighty
(e) Three thousand four hundred thirteen
(f) Four thousand seven hundred three
(g) Nine thousand two hundred five
(h) Two thousand sixty-seven
() One thousand thirty
(i) Five thousand eighteen
(k) Nine thousand nine
(0) Three thousand ten
(m) Two thousand three
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11. Fill in the boxes with the missing digits. One has been done for you.
(a) 3578 = 3 thousands 5 hundreds 7tens8 ones
(b) 5347 = thousands |hundreds tens ones
(c) 7206 = thousands |hundreds tens |ones
(d) 4019 = thousands hundreds ten ones
(e) 8960 = thousands hundreds tens ones
() 1800 = thousand hundreds tens ones
(g) 7070 = thousands hundreds tens ones
(h) 3003 = thousands hundreds tens ones
12. Write the number name for each of the following numbers.
(a) 4687 (b) 2869 (c) 6380 (d) 7513 (e) 1029 () 8015
(g) 9406 (h) 6700 () s002 () 4004 (k) 8070 () 9021
13. Write the numbers by observing the pattern carefully.
(a) 5077, 5078, S079,
(b) 6296, 6297, 6298,
(c) 997, 998, 999,
(d) 7007, 7008, 7009,
Face Value of a Digit in a Number
The face value of a digit in a number is the value of the digit itself at whatever place it may be.
Thus, in the number 6897:
the face value of 7 is 7:
the face value of 9 is 9:
the face value of 8 is 8;
the face value of 6 is 6.
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Exercise 3
1. Write the place value of 9 in 7869.
2. Write the place value of 3 in 5237.
3.
Write the face value and the place value ot 6 in yo
4. Write the place value of 0 in 6027.
5. Write the place value of 7 in 1798.
6. Write the place value of 9 in 9103.
7. Write the place value of 4 in 4923.
8.
Find the difference between the place value and the face value of 2 in 6295.
9.
Find the difference between the place value of 1and the place value of 5 in the numeral 10O57
10. Find the difference between the place values of two fives
in 7505.
11. Write the place value of each digit in
6851.
12. Write the place value of each digit in
4126.
13. Write the place value of each digit
in 3015.
14. Write each of the following in the
expanded form.
(a) 1576 (b) 8019 (c) 3291 (d) 7002
(e) 3205 () 6027 (g) 9157 (h) 2800
15. Write each of the following in short
form.
(a) 5000+ 200 + 40 +3
(b) 9000 + 400 + 10 +
(c) 7000 + 100 + 60 + 8 7
(d) 6000 + 300+
(e) 4000 + 50 +6 50
() 3000 + 700+2
(g) 1000 + 100 + 1
16. Fill in the blanks. One has
(h) 2000 + 30 + 5
been done for you.
(a) 1thousand 2 hundreds 3tens
5 ones 1235
(b) 4 thousands 7 hundreds
5 tens 6 ones =
(c) 7thousands 8 hundreds 6 tens 2
ones =
(d) thousands 0 hundreds 1 ten 9 ones
(e) 6thousands 1 hundred 0 tens5
ones
(f) 8thousands Ohundreds 0 tens 1
one
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17. Write the successor of each of the following numbers.
(a) 568 (b) 999 (c) 1269 (d) 2631 (e) 1099
() S109 (g) 6799 (h) 8889 () 7000 ) 9099
18. Write the predecessor of each of the following numbers.
(a) 700 (b) 867 (c) 1000 (d) 2200 (e) 5310
() 4080 (g) 4400 (h) 8000 () 7520 (i) 9610
19. Counting by twos, writethe numbers from
(a) 3294 to 3304 (b) 7587 to 7601 (c) 995 to 1011
20. Counting by tens, write the numbers from
(a) 4880 to 4940 (b) 7887 to 7937 (c) 8993 to 9053
21. Counting by hundreds, write the numbers from
(a) 3790 to 4490 (b) 4999 to 5499 (c) 5801 to 6301
22. (a) Counting by thousands, write five numbers from 2578 onwards.
(b) Counting by thousands, write six numbers from 4609 onwards.
23. Look at the pattern and fill in the blanks.
(a) 4296, 4297, 4298,
(b) 5093, 5095, 5097,
(c) 8179, 8189, 8199,
(d) 3707, 3807, 3907,
(e) 4593, 4592, 4591,
() 7205, 7203, 7201,
(g) 9331, 9321, 9311,
(h) 6401, 6301, 6201,
24. Fill in the blanks.
(a) is the numeral whose place value always remains the same.
(b) The face value of 9 in 9801 is
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(c) The place value of 7in 5763is
(d) The successor of a number is than the number.
(e) The predecessor of a number is 1 than the number.
() has no predecessor.
3-digit number.
(8) The predecessor of the smallest 4-digit number is the
(h) The successor of the 4-digit number is the smallest 5-digit number.
Comparison of Numbers
We have already learnt the method of finding the greater of
the two given numbers up to 3 digits.
We follow the same rules for larger numbers.
Rule 1: To Compare Numbers with Different Numbers of Digits
In this case, out of the two given numbers, the one having more digits is the greater of the two.
Thus, 1001 > 581; 2801 > 989 and so on.
Rule 2: ToCompare Numbers with the Same Number of Digits
Step 1: Firstcompare the digits at the leftmost place in both the
numbers.
Step 2: If they are equal, compare the second digits from the left.
Step 3: If the second digits from the left are also equal, compare
the third digits from the left.
Step 4: Continue until you find unequal digits at the corresponding
places. Now, the number with greater such digit is the
greater of the two.
Let us compare 7234 and 6895.
Both are 4-digit numbers.
Compare their digits at the leftmost place.
The digit is 7 in the first number and 6 in the second,
and, 7 > 6
So, 7234 > 6895.
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