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Grade 5 - Mathematics
1.26 Numeration, Notation and Basic Operations

Basic Operations and their Terminology:

  1. Read the questions carefully.
  2. Compute the result.
Example: Write the smallest digit using 3, 4, 7 and 9
3479
3749
7934
9347
By comparing we find that 3479 is the least number that can be formed using the given digits.
Answer: 3479


Directions: Answer the following.

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Grade 5 - Mathematics
1.26 Numeration, Notation and Basic Operations

Q 1: The greatest 1 digit number is ____
9
10
1
8

Q 2: The smallest 1 digit number is ___
10
2
9
1

Q 3: The greatest two digit number is ___
99
2
90
11

Q 4: The smallest two digit number is ___
11
90
10
2

Q 5: Using 8, 1, and 7 write the smallest 3 digit number.
178
817
187
718

Q 6: Using 2, 1, 5, 7 write the greatest 4 digit number
7521
7125
7251
1257

Q 7: Using 2, 1, 5, and 7, write the smallest 4 digit number.
1257
1527
7251
7521

Q 8: The smallest 6 digit number is _____
900,000
999,999
100,000
1,000

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