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Comparing Whole Numbers
Question 10
Why is it suggested to learn comparing numbers quickly?
A.To save time in calculations
B.For faster decision making in daily tasks
C.It's a useful skill for speed-reading
D.To perform better in math tests
Question 1
What is the first step in comparing two multi-digit whole numbers?
A.Compare the ones place digits.
B.Line up their number places starting with the ones place.
C.Add them together.
D.Subtract the smaller from the larger.
Question 2
If the digits in the largest number place are the same, what should you do next?
A.Choose randomly which number is larger.
B.Look at the smallest number place.
C.Shift one number place to the right and compare those digits.
D.Use the sum of all digits.
Question 3
Using the example of numbers 329 and 495, which number is greater and why?
A.495 is greater because its ones place is greater.
B.329 is greater because it comes first alphabetically.
C.495 is greater because the hundreds place digit is greater.
D.329 is greater because its tens place is greater.
Question 4
For numbers 856 and 842, which digit do we compare to determine which is greater?
A.Hundreds place
B.Tens place
C.Ones place
D.Thousands place
Question 5
In the number comparison of 75 and 128, what indicates that 128 is greater?
A.75 has a larger tens digit.
B.128 has a digit in the hundreds place.
C.75 has a digit in the ones place.
D.Digits sum up to a greater number in 75.
Question 6
If two numbers have different number of digits, which is larger?
A.The one with fewer digits
B.The one with more digits
C.The one with the largest ones place digit
D.They are equal by default
Question 7
For the numbers 134,297 and 137,499, which digit determines the larger number?
A.The hundreds
B.The tens
C.The thousands
D.The ones
Question 8
What do the digits in the largest number places represent?
A.The overall size of the number
B.The number of hundreds
C.The order in which to perform operations
D.The last place value
Question 9
What happens if two numbers have the same digits in all places except the smallest one?
A.The number with the larger smallest place digit is greater
B.The numbers are considered equal
C.The comparison defaults to alphabetical order
D.The first number is always considered greater
Question 10
Why is it suggested to learn comparing numbers quickly?
A.To save time in calculations
B.For faster decision making in daily tasks
C.It's a useful skill for speed-reading
D.To perform better in math tests
Question 1
What is the first step in comparing two multi-digit whole numbers?
A.Compare the ones place digits.
B.Line up their number places starting with the ones place.
C.Add them together.
D.Subtract the smaller from the larger.
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