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5th Grade Place Value Practice Worksheet by River Lily Educational - Free Printable

5th Grade Place Value Practice Worksheet by River Lily Educational

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Let's solve the "Writing Place Value" worksheet step by step.

We are given a place value chart with columns:

Place Value Chart:


```
Millions | Thousands | Units
----------------|------------------|-------
Hundred Millions | Hundred Thousands | Hundreds
Ten Millions | Ten Thousands | Tens
One Million | Thousands | Ones
```

We need to fill in each number into this chart, placing each digit in its correct place value position.

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🔹 Step-by-step Solution:



We will go through each number and break it down from left to right, assigning digits to their respective place values.

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#### 1. 19,49,397

Break it down:
- 1 → One Million
- 9 → Hundred Thousands
- 4 → Ten Thousands
- 9 → Thousands
- 3 → Hundreds
- 9 → Tens
- 7 → Ones

Already filled in correctly as shown.

```
Hundred Millions: 0
Ten Millions: 0
One Million: 1
Hundred Thousands: 9
Ten Thousands: 4
Thousands: 9
Hundreds: 3
Tens: 9
Ones: 7
```

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#### 2. 43,74,532

Digits: 4, 3, 7, 4, 5, 3, 2

From left to right:
- 4 → Ten Millions
- 3 → One Million
- 7 → Hundred Thousands
- 4 → Ten Thousands
- 5 → Thousands
- 3 → Hundreds
- 2 → Tens
- 0 → Ones? Wait — only 7 digits.

Wait! Let's count:
43,74,532 → 7 digits → starts at Ten Millions

So:
- Ten Millions: 4
- One Million: 3
- Hundred Thousands: 7
- Ten Thousands: 4
- Thousands: 5
- Hundreds: 3
- Tens: 2
- Ones: 0? No — last digit is 2 → wait:

Actually:
43,74,532 = 4 (ten millions), 3 (millions), 7 (hundred thousands), 4 (ten thousands), 5 (thousands), 3 (hundreds), 2 (tens)? But that’s only 7 digits.

Wait: The number is 43,74,532 → let's write it without commas:
4374532

Now split into groups of three from right:
- 4,374,532 → but actually:
- 4,374,532 → 4 million, 374 thousand, 532

But in Indian numbering system (used here), commas are placed differently.

In Indian system:
- 43,74,532 = 43 lakh 74 thousand 532

So:
- Crores: 0
- Ten Lakhs: 4
- Lakhs: 3
- Ten Thousands: 7
- Thousands: 4
- Hundreds: 5
- Tens: 3
- Ones: 2

But the chart uses Millions, not Lakhs.

So we must convert to International System.

Wait: The chart has:
- Millions: Hundred Millions, Ten Millions, One Million
- Thousands: Hundred Thousands, Ten Thousands, Thousands
- Units: Hundreds, Tens, Ones

So this is International system.

So we must interpret numbers using commas every three digits from right.

But in the first example:
19,49,397 → written with commas like Indian style?

Wait: In Indian system, 19,49,397 means:
- 19 lakh 49 thousand 397

But in International system, it would be: 1,949,397 → one million nine hundred forty-nine thousand three hundred ninety-seven.

But the first number is written as 19,49,397 → which is 19,49,397 → so it's using Indian comma placement.

But the chart is based on International place value.

This is a conflict.

Wait: Look at the first number:
> 1. 19,49,397 → and they've filled:
> - One Million: 1
> - Hundred Thousands: 9
> - Ten Thousands: 4
> - Thousands: 9
> - Hundreds: 3
> - Tens: 9
> - Ones: 7

So the number is interpreted as 1,949,397 (one million nine hundred forty-nine thousand three hundred ninety-seven)

But the number was written as 19,49,397 — which in Indian system is 19 lakh 49 thousand 397, which is 1,949,397 in international format.

Ah! So the comma placement is Indian, but the chart is International.

So we must convert the number from Indian comma format to international.

For example:
- 19,49,397 = 1,949,397 → one million, nine hundred forty-nine thousand, three hundred ninety-seven.

So we treat the number as if it were written with commas every three digits from right.

So we ignore the Indian commas and reformat to international format.

So for 19,49,397 → remove commas → 1949397 → now add commas every three from right → 1,949,397

So:
- Millions: 1 (One Million)
- Thousands: 949 → 9 (Hundred Thousands), 4 (Ten Thousands), 9 (Thousands)
- Units: 397 → 3 (Hundreds), 9 (Tens), 7 (Ones)

Which matches what’s already filled.

So the rule is:
> Treat the number as if it's written in Indian format, but convert to international format (grouping every 3 digits from right) before filling the chart.

So we'll do that for all.

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General Rule:


Convert the number from Indian comma style to International style (i.e., group digits from right in threes).

Then assign digits to the chart accordingly.

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Let’s solve each:

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#### 1. 19,49,397
→ Convert to: 1,949,397

Break down:
- One Million: 1
- Hundred Thousands: 9
- Ten Thousands: 4
- Thousands: 9
- Hundreds: 3
- Tens: 9
- Ones: 7

Already filled.

---

#### 2. 43,74,532
→ Remove commas: 4374532
→ Add commas from right: 4,374,532

Now:
- Ten Millions: 0
- One Million: 4
- Hundred Thousands: 3
- Ten Thousands: 7
- Thousands: 4
- Hundreds: 5
- Tens: 3
- Ones: 2

So:
- Hundred Millions: 0
- Ten Millions: 0
- One Million: 4
- Hundred Thousands: 3
- Ten Thousands: 7
- Thousands: 4
- Hundreds: 5
- Tens: 3
- Ones: 2

---

#### 3. 15,14,505
→ 1514505 → 1,514,505

Breakdown:
- One Million: 1
- Hundred Thousands: 5
- Ten Thousands: 1
- Thousands: 4
- Hundreds: 5
- Tens: 0
- Ones: 5

So:
- Hundred Millions: 0
- Ten Millions: 0
- One Million: 1
- Hundred Thousands: 5
- Ten Thousands: 1
- Thousands: 4
- Hundreds: 5
- Tens: 0
- Ones: 5

---

#### 4. 30,96,12,657
→ Remove commas: 309612657
→ Group from right: 309,612,657

Breakdown:
- Hundred Millions: 3
- Ten Millions: 0
- One Million: 9
- Hundred Thousands: 6
- Ten Thousands: 1
- Thousands: 2
- Hundreds: 6
- Tens: 5
- Ones: 7

So:
- Hundred Millions: 3
- Ten Millions: 0
- One Million: 9
- Hundred Thousands: 6
- Ten Thousands: 1
- Thousands: 2
- Hundreds: 6
- Tens: 5
- Ones: 7

---

#### 5. 22,05,217
→ 2205217 → 2,205,217

Breakdown:
- One Million: 2
- Hundred Thousands: 2
- Ten Thousands: 0
- Thousands: 5
- Hundreds: 2
- Tens: 1
- Ones: 7

So:
- Hundred Millions: 0
- Ten Millions: 0
- One Million: 2
- Hundred Thousands: 2
- Ten Thousands: 0
- Thousands: 5
- Hundreds: 2
- Tens: 1
- Ones: 7

---

#### 6. 8,44,98,744
→ 84498744 → 84,498,744

Breakdown:
- Ten Millions: 8
- One Million: 4
- Hundred Thousands: 4
- Ten Thousands: 9
- Thousands: 8
- Hundreds: 7
- Tens: 4
- Ones: 4

So:
- Hundred Millions: 0
- Ten Millions: 8
- One Million: 4
- Hundred Thousands: 4
- Ten Thousands: 9
- Thousands: 8
- Hundreds: 7
- Tens: 4
- Ones: 4

---

#### 7. 23,21,45,061
→ 232145061 → 232,145,061

Breakdown:
- Hundred Millions: 2
- Ten Millions: 3
- One Million: 2
- Hundred Thousands: 1
- Ten Thousands: 4
- Thousands: 5
- Hundreds: 0
- Tens: 6
- Ones: 1

So:
- Hundred Millions: 2
- Ten Millions: 3
- One Million: 2
- Hundred Thousands: 1
- Ten Thousands: 4
- Thousands: 5
- Hundreds: 0
- Tens: 6
- Ones: 1

---

#### 8. 85,79,81,733
→ 857981733 → 857,981,733

Breakdown:
- Hundred Millions: 8
- Ten Millions: 5
- One Million: 7
- Hundred Thousands: 9
- Ten Thousands: 8
- Thousands: 1
- Hundreds: 7
- Tens: 3
- Ones: 3

So:
- Hundred Millions: 8
- Ten Millions: 5
- One Million: 7
- Hundred Thousands: 9
- Ten Thousands: 8
- Thousands: 1
- Hundreds: 7
- Tens: 3
- Ones: 3

---

#### 9. 6,23,39,262
→ 62339262 → 62,339,262

Breakdown:
- Ten Millions: 6
- One Million: 2
- Hundred Thousands: 3
- Ten Thousands: 3
- Thousands: 9
- Hundreds: 2
- Tens: 6
- Ones: 2

So:
- Hundred Millions: 0
- Ten Millions: 6
- One Million: 2
- Hundred Thousands: 3
- Ten Thousands: 3
- Thousands: 9
- Hundreds: 2
- Tens: 6
- Ones: 2

---

#### 10. 57,40,49,097
→ 574049097 → 574,049,097

Breakdown:
- Hundred Millions: 5
- Ten Millions: 7
- One Million: 4
- Hundred Thousands: 0
- Ten Thousands: 4
- Thousands: 9
- Hundreds: 0
- Tens: 9
- Ones: 7

So:
- Hundred Millions: 5
- Ten Millions: 7
- One Million: 4
- Hundred Thousands: 0
- Ten Thousands: 4
- Thousands: 9
- Hundreds: 0
- Tens: 9
- Ones: 7

---

#### 11. 52,92,218
→ 5292218 → 5,292,218

Breakdown:
- One Million: 5
- Hundred Thousands: 2
- Ten Thousands: 9
- Thousands: 2
- Hundreds: 2
- Tens: 1
- Ones: 8

So:
- Hundred Millions: 0
- Ten Millions: 0
- One Million: 5
- Hundred Thousands: 2
- Ten Thousands: 9
- Thousands: 2
- Hundreds: 2
- Tens: 1
- Ones: 8

---

#### 12. 5,14,52,727
→ 51452727 → 51,452,727

Breakdown:
- Ten Millions: 5
- One Million: 1
- Hundred Thousands: 4
- Ten Thousands: 5
- Thousands: 2
- Hundreds: 7
- Tens: 2
- Ones: 7

So:
- Hundred Millions: 0
- Ten Millions: 5
- One Million: 1
- Hundred Thousands: 4
- Ten Thousands: 5
- Thousands: 2
- Hundreds: 7
- Tens: 2
- Ones: 7

---

Final Answers (Filling the Chart):



Here is the completed table:

| # | Number | HM | TM | MM | HT | TT | Th | H | T | O |
|---|------------------|----|----|----|----|----|----|---|---|---|
| 1 | 19,49,397 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 4 | 9 | 3 | 9 | 7 |
| 2 | 43,74,532 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 2 |
| 3 | 15,14,505 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 5 |
| 4 | 30,96,12,657 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 5 | 7 |
| 5 | 22,05,217 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 7 |
| 6 | 8,44,98,744 | 0 | 8 | 4 | 4 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 4 | 4 |
| 7 | 23,21,45,061 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 6 | 1 |
| 8 | 85,79,81,733 | 8 | 5 | 7 | 9 | 8 | 1 | 7 | 3 | 3 |
| 9 | 6,23,39,262 | 0 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 9 | 2 | 6 | 2 |
|10 | 57,40,49,097 | 5 | 7 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 9 | 0 | 9 | 7 |
|11 | 52,92,218 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 9 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 8 |
|12 | 5,14,52,727 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 7 | 2 | 7 |

Where:
- HM = Hundred Millions
- TM = Ten Millions
- MM = One Million
- HT = Hundred Thousands
- TT = Ten Thousands
- Th = Thousands
- H = Hundreds
- T = Tens
- O = Ones

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📌 Summary of Key Steps:


1. Ignore Indian comma style (like 19,49,397).
2. Reformat number to international style (group every 3 digits from right).
3. Assign digits to the place value chart starting from the leftmost digit.
4. Fill in zeros where no digit exists.

This ensures correct placement in the International Place Value System used in the chart.

All answers above follow this logic.

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