Let’s solve each part of the worksheet step by step.
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Part 1: Write the place value of the bold underlined digit
We’ll use the provided place value chart as a reference:
```
Millions | Hundred Thousands | Ten Thousands | Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones | Decimal Point | Tenths | Hundredths | Thousandths | Ten Thousandths
6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | . | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
```
This tells us:
- To the left of the decimal: Ones, Tens, Hundreds, etc.
- To the right of the decimal: Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths, etc.
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1. 13.45 — bold underlined digit is
5
- The number is: 13.45
- Positions:
- 1 → tens
- 3 → ones
- 4 → tenths
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5 → hundredths
✔ Answer: Hundredths
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2. 26,278.952 — bold underlined digit is
9
- Number: 26,278.952
- Break it down:
- 2 → ten thousands
- 6 → thousands
- 2 → hundreds
- 7 → tens
- 8 → ones
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9 → tenths
- 5 → hundredths
- 2 → thousandths
✔ Answer: Tenths
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3. 9,258,900.05 — bold underlined digit is
5
- Number: 9,258,900.05
- After decimal:
- 0 → tenths
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5 → hundredths
✔ Answer: Hundredths
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4. 10.613 — bold underlined digit is
3
- Number: 10.613
- After decimal:
- 6 → tenths
- 1 → hundredths
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3 → thousandths
✔ Answer: Thousandths
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5. 756.607 — bold underlined digit is
6
- Number: 756.607
- Before decimal:
- 7 → hundreds
- 5 → tens
- 6 → ones ← this is the bold 6!
- So it’s in the
Ones place.
✔ Answer: Ones
*(Note: Some might think it's the tenths, but looking at the number: 756.607 — the first digit after decimal is 6 (tenths), but the bold 6 is before the decimal — it’s the “6” in 756, which is the ones place.)*
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Part 2: Write this number in standard form
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Two million four hundred twenty-six thousand nine hundred fifty-seven and three hundredths
Break it down:
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Two million → 2,000,000
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Four hundred twenty-six thousand → 426,000
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Nine hundred fifty-seven → 957
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And three hundredths → 0.03
Now add them together:
→ 2,000,000 + 426,000 = 2,426,000
→ 2,426,000 + 957 = 2,426,957
→ Add decimal: 2,426,957.03
✔ Answer: 2,426,957.03
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✔ Final Answers:
1. Hundredths
2. Tenths
3. Hundredths
4. Thousandths
5. Ones
Standard Form: 2,426,957.03
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of decimal place value worksheets.