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Whole Numbers: Test Bite
Q1: Look at the following list of numbers: 
2136
2216
2091
2178
a) Which is the smallest
b) Which is the largest
b) Which is closest to 2150
 
Q2: Mary has four number cards:
numbered cards
She is asked to arrange them in order to make different, four-digit, numbers.
a) Which is the smallest number Mary can make?
b) Which is the largest number Mary can make?
 
Q3: In the number 7 213 456, the figure 3 has the value of 3000. What is the value of the 2?
 
Q4: Write the following numbers in figures:
a) Two thousand and fifty one.
b) Three million, fifty-six thousand, one hundred and two.
 
Q5: In a factory, boxes are stacked in piles of ten. If each box has a height of 15 inches , what is the height of a stack?
  inches
 
Q6: A school buys 100 new text books for £1200.
box of school books
What is the cost of each book?
  £
 


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