Numbers to 1000
Use this page to refresh numbers to 1000: place value, comparison, simple sequences, mental arithmetic, and division with remainders.
How to solve this
- A secure start in grade 4 means reading 436 as 4 hundreds, 3 tens, and 6 ones, not just as a row of digits.
- When comparing numbers to 1000, compare hundreds first, then tens, then ones; this avoids guessing from the first two digits only.
- For division with a remainder, multiply the quotient back and add the remainder: 37 ÷ 5 = 7 R 2 because 7 × 5 + 2 = 37.
Examples
436 in expanded form
400 + 30 + 6
734 __ 743
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37 ÷ 5
7 R 2