Check the math to see if the equation is true or false: 7,124 + 1,655 = 8,779
True
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Check the math to see if the equation is true or false: 4,366 + 9,874 = 13,240
False. 14,240
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Choose the correct comparison (< or >). 91,210 _____ 90,129
91,210 > 90,129
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In one month, 9,805 cars pass a store. In the same month, 12,053 trucks pass the same store. Use <, > or = to write a comparison between the number of cars and trucks that pass the store. Do more cars or trucks pass the store?
More trucks pass the store than cars. 9,805 < 12,053 or 12,053 > 9,805
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Using the number 319,346. The value of the 1 in the tens thousands place is _____ times the value of the 4 in the tens place.
100 times the value
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Find the difference of 452,801 and 324,596.
128,205
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Researchers count 17,542 birds at a wildlife preserve. They also count 12,385 land animals. How many more birds than land animals do they count?
They count 5,157 more birds than land animals.
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Choose the correct comparison (< or >). 4,258 _____ 4,285
4,258 < 4,285
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Using the number 436,819. What is the value of 3?
30,000
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Using the number 436,819. What is the value of 4?
400,000
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Using the number 327,705. How does the value of the 7 in the thousands place compare to the value of the 7 to its right?
The value of the 7 in the thousands place is 10 times the value of the 7 in the hundreds place.
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Write how to show 450,218 using hundreds, tens and ones