Okay, now I see the place value chart at the bottom. It shows the columns for "Ten Thousands", "Millions", "Thousands", "Hundreds", "Ones", "Hundred Thousands", and "Tens". This is crucial because it tells me how to assign each digit of the number 7,654,321 to its correct place value. For example, the digit '7' is in the Millions place, '6' is in the Hundred Thousands place, and so on. Now that I have the complete mapping of digits to their place values, I can match them with the coloring instructions from the previous step. I will now combine this information to determine the final answer.
Based on the analysis of the image, here is the solution to the "Place Value - Color, Cut and Paste" task:
The number shown is
7,654,321. To solve the problem, we must identify the place value of each digit and then apply the corresponding color as instructed.
Here is the breakdown of the number by place value:
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Millions: 7
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Hundred Thousands: 6
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Ten Thousands: 5
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Thousands: 4
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Hundreds: 3
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Tens: 2
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Ones: 1
Now, applying the coloring instructions:
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Color the digit in the Hundreds Place Blue: The digit in the Hundreds place is
3. So, color the digit
3 blue.
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Color the digit in the Ten Thousands Place Orange: The digit in the Ten Thousands place is
5. So, color the digit
5 orange.
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Color the digit in the Millions Place Purple: The digit in the Millions place is
7. So, color the digit
7 purple.
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Color the digit in the Tens Place Green: The digit in the Tens place is
2. So, color the digit
2 green.
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Color the digit in the Ones Place Red: The digit in the Ones place is
1. So, color the digit
1 red.
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Color the digit in the Thousands Place Grey: The digit in the Thousands place is
4. So, color the digit
4 grey.
The digit in the Hundred Thousands place (6) does not have a specified color in the instructions, so it should remain uncolored.
In summary, you should color the digits as follows:
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7 (Millions):
Purple
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5 (Ten Thousands):
Orange
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4 (Thousands):
Grey
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3 (Hundreds):
Blue
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2 (Tens):
Green
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1 (Ones):
Red
The digit
6 (Hundred Thousands) is left uncolored.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of addition place value worksheet.