GED Math: Place Value
In what place is the digit 3 in 12, 346? hundreds
In what place is the digit 9 in 934, 501? hundred-thousands
In what place is the digit 8 in 948, 203? thousands
What is the value of the digit 3 in 12, 346? 3 x 100 = 300
What is the value of the digit 9 in 934, 501? 9 x 100,000 = 900,000
What is the value of the digit 8 in 948, 203? 8 x 1,000 = 8,000
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Friday, July 23, 2010
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GED Math: Whole Number Place Value
Every whole number is made up of digits. The number 36 has two digits and the number 316 has three digits.
The position of each digit determines its place value.
↑ten-thousands
↑ thousands
↑ ↑ hundreds
↑ ↑ ↑ tens
↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ones
6 9, 2 0 3
The 6 is in the ten-thousands place. 6 x 10,000
The 9 is in the thousands place. 9 x 1000
The 2 is in the hundreds place. It has a place value of 2 x 100.
The 0 is in the tens place. It has a place value of 0 x 10.
The 3 is in the ones spot. It has a place value of 3 x 1
60,000 + 9000 + 200+ 3 = 69, 203
Every whole number is made up of digits. The number 36 has two digits and the number 316 has three digits.
The position of each digit determines its place value.
↑ten-thousands
↑ thousands
↑ ↑ hundreds
↑ ↑ ↑ tens
↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ones
6 9, 2 0 3
The 6 is in the ten-thousands place. 6 x 10,000
The 9 is in the thousands place. 9 x 1000
The 2 is in the hundreds place. It has a place value of 2 x 100.
The 0 is in the tens place. It has a place value of 0 x 10.
The 3 is in the ones spot. It has a place value of 3 x 1
60,000 + 9000 + 200+ 3 = 69, 203
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Sarah picked up 3 pizzas and cut each of the pizzas into 6 equal slices. If she has five friends over and they are all equally hungry.... how many slices will each of them get? Will there be any left over?
Answer: If there are 3 pizzas cut into six slices.... this gives a total of 18 slices. Five friends plus Sarah makes 6 hungry people. Each person will get 3 slices with 0 left over. Sure hope she ordered extra large pizzas!
Answer: If there are 3 pizzas cut into six slices.... this gives a total of 18 slices. Five friends plus Sarah makes 6 hungry people. Each person will get 3 slices with 0 left over. Sure hope she ordered extra large pizzas!
Thursday, July 01, 2010
What is the perimeter of a perfect square with an area of 36 square inches?
Solution: First, use the formula for area to determine what the length of the square's side.
Area = side squared ..... With an area of 36, each side of the square is 6 inches.
Once you have found the length of the square's side, use the formula for the square's perimeter.
Perimeter = side x 4
Perimeter = 6 in. x 4
Perimeter = 24 inches
Solution: First, use the formula for area to determine what the length of the square's side.
Area = side squared ..... With an area of 36, each side of the square is 6 inches.
Once you have found the length of the square's side, use the formula for the square's perimeter.
Perimeter = side x 4
Perimeter = 6 in. x 4
Perimeter = 24 inches