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We need to identify the digit in the thousands place and write its value (not just the digit).
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#### 1. 145,993
- Break down the number:
1 hundred thousand, 4 ten thousands, 5 thousands, 9 hundreds, 9 tens, 3 ones.
- The digit in the thousands place is 5.
- So, the value is 5,000.
✔ Answer: 5,000
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#### 2. three thousand 6 hundred thirty nine
- Write it numerically: 3,639
- The digit in the thousands place is 3.
- So, the value is 3,000.
✔ Answer: 3,000
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#### 3. Base-10 blocks diagram
Let’s interpret the blocks:
- Each large cube = 1,000
- Each flat square = 100
- Each rod = 10
- Each small cube = 1
From the image:
- There are 3 large cubes → 3 × 1,000 = 3,000
- There are 4 flats → 4 × 100 = 400
- There are 5 rods → 5 × 10 = 50
- There are 4 small cubes → 4 × 1 = 4
Total number: 3,454
The digit in the thousands place is 3, so the value is 3,000.
✔ Answer: 3,000
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#### 4. 38,219
- Break it down: 3 ten thousands, 8 thousands, 2 hundreds, 1 ten, 9 ones.
- The digit in the thousands place is 8.
- So, the value is 8,000.
✔ Answer: 8,000
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#### 5. $6,992.91
- Ignore the decimal for place value (we're only concerned with whole numbers).
- Number: 6,992
- The digit in the thousands place is 6.
- So, the value is 6,000.
✔ Answer: 6,000
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#### 6. Base-10 blocks diagram
Interpret the blocks:
- Two large cubes → 2 × 1,000 = 2,000
- Two rods → 2 × 10 = 20
- Four small cubes → 4 × 1 = 4
Total: 2,024
Digit in thousands place: 2 → value is 2,000
✔ Answer: 2,000
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Now we need to write a number that meets the condition and circle the digit in the thousands place.
> Note: Since this is text-based, I’ll describe where to circle, but you can do it on paper.
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#### 7. Write a 5-digit number with a 4 in the thousands place.
- A 5-digit number has places: Ten Thousands | Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones
- We want 4 in the thousands place.
- Example: 14,235
- 1 (ten thousands), 4 (thousands), 2 (hundreds), 3 (tens), 5 (ones)
- Circle the 4
✔ Answer: 14,235 (circle the 4)
*(Any valid number like 24,567, 44,000, etc., is acceptable as long as the 4 is in the thousands place.)*
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#### 8. Write a 4-digit number with a 1 in the thousands place.
- 4-digit number: Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones
- So, the first digit must be 1
- Example: 1,234
- 1 (thousands), 2 (hundreds), 3 (tens), 4 (ones)
- Circle the 1
✔ Answer: 1,234 (circle the 1)
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#### 9. Write a 6-digit number with a 2 in the thousands place.
- 6-digit number: Hundred Thousands | Ten Thousands | Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones
- We want 2 in the thousands place (the fourth digit from the right)
- Example: 123,245
- 1 (hundred thousands), 2 (ten thousands), 3 (thousands), 2 (hundreds)? Wait — no!
Wait! Let's clarify:
Positions (from left to right):
1. Hundred thousands
2. Ten thousands
3. Thousands ← This is the third digit from the left in a 6-digit number? No!
Actually:
- 6-digit number: ABC,DEF
- A = hundred thousands
- B = ten thousands
- C = thousands
- D = hundreds
- E = tens
- F = ones
So, the thousands place is the third digit.
So, we need a number where the third digit is 2.
Example: 123,456
- 1 = hundred thousands
- 2 = ten thousands
- 3 = thousands → not good
Wait — we want 2 in the thousands place → so the third digit should be 2
Example: 132,456
- 1 = hundred thousands
- 3 = ten thousands
- 2 = thousands → ✔
- Then 4, 5, 6
So: 132,456 → circle the 2
✔ Answer: 132,456 (circle the 2)
*(Other examples: 562,789, 992,000, etc.)*
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#### 10. Write a 7-digit number with a 6 in the thousands place.
- 7-digit number: ABC,DEF,G
- Positions:
- A = millions
- B = hundred thousands
- C = ten thousands
- D = thousands
- E = hundreds
- F = tens
- G = ones
So, the thousands place is the fourth digit from the left.
We want 6 in the thousands place → so D = 6
Example: 1,236,457
- 1 = millions
- 2 = hundred thousands
- 3 = ten thousands
- 6 = thousands → ✔
- 4 = hundreds, 5 = tens, 7 = ones
Circle the 6
✔ Answer: 1,236,457 (circle the 6)
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| Problem | Answer |
|--------|--------|
| 1. 145,993 | 5,000 |
| 2. three thousand 6 hundred thirty nine | 3,000 |
| 3. Blocks (3 cubes, 4 flats, 5 rods, 4 units) | 3,000 |
| 4. 38,219 | 8,000 |
| 5. $6,992.91 | 6,000 |
| 6. Blocks (2 cubes, 2 rods, 4 units) | 2,000 |
| 7. 5-digit number with 4 in thousands place | e.g., 14,235 (circle 4) |
| 8. 4-digit number with 1 in thousands place | e.g., 1,234 (circle 1) |
| 9. 6-digit number with 2 in thousands place | e.g., 132,456 (circle 2) |
| 10. 7-digit number with 6 in thousands place | e.g., 1,236,457 (circle 6) |
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Let me know if you'd like a printable version or visual explanation!
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Part 1: Write the value of the number in the thousands place.
We need to identify the digit in the thousands place and write its value (not just the digit).
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#### 1. 145,993
- Break down the number:
1 hundred thousand, 4 ten thousands, 5 thousands, 9 hundreds, 9 tens, 3 ones.
- The digit in the thousands place is 5.
- So, the value is 5,000.
✔ Answer: 5,000
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#### 2. three thousand 6 hundred thirty nine
- Write it numerically: 3,639
- The digit in the thousands place is 3.
- So, the value is 3,000.
✔ Answer: 3,000
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#### 3. Base-10 blocks diagram
Let’s interpret the blocks:
- Each large cube = 1,000
- Each flat square = 100
- Each rod = 10
- Each small cube = 1
From the image:
- There are 3 large cubes → 3 × 1,000 = 3,000
- There are 4 flats → 4 × 100 = 400
- There are 5 rods → 5 × 10 = 50
- There are 4 small cubes → 4 × 1 = 4
Total number: 3,454
The digit in the thousands place is 3, so the value is 3,000.
✔ Answer: 3,000
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#### 4. 38,219
- Break it down: 3 ten thousands, 8 thousands, 2 hundreds, 1 ten, 9 ones.
- The digit in the thousands place is 8.
- So, the value is 8,000.
✔ Answer: 8,000
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#### 5. $6,992.91
- Ignore the decimal for place value (we're only concerned with whole numbers).
- Number: 6,992
- The digit in the thousands place is 6.
- So, the value is 6,000.
✔ Answer: 6,000
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#### 6. Base-10 blocks diagram
Interpret the blocks:
- Two large cubes → 2 × 1,000 = 2,000
- Two rods → 2 × 10 = 20
- Four small cubes → 4 × 1 = 4
Total: 2,024
Digit in thousands place: 2 → value is 2,000
✔ Answer: 2,000
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Part 2: Write each number and circle the digit in the thousands place.
Now we need to write a number that meets the condition and circle the digit in the thousands place.
> Note: Since this is text-based, I’ll describe where to circle, but you can do it on paper.
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#### 7. Write a 5-digit number with a 4 in the thousands place.
- A 5-digit number has places: Ten Thousands | Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones
- We want 4 in the thousands place.
- Example: 14,235
- 1 (ten thousands), 4 (thousands), 2 (hundreds), 3 (tens), 5 (ones)
- Circle the 4
✔ Answer: 14,235 (circle the 4)
*(Any valid number like 24,567, 44,000, etc., is acceptable as long as the 4 is in the thousands place.)*
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#### 8. Write a 4-digit number with a 1 in the thousands place.
- 4-digit number: Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones
- So, the first digit must be 1
- Example: 1,234
- 1 (thousands), 2 (hundreds), 3 (tens), 4 (ones)
- Circle the 1
✔ Answer: 1,234 (circle the 1)
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#### 9. Write a 6-digit number with a 2 in the thousands place.
- 6-digit number: Hundred Thousands | Ten Thousands | Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones
- We want 2 in the thousands place (the fourth digit from the right)
- Example: 123,245
- 1 (hundred thousands), 2 (ten thousands), 3 (thousands), 2 (hundreds)? Wait — no!
Wait! Let's clarify:
Positions (from left to right):
1. Hundred thousands
2. Ten thousands
3. Thousands ← This is the third digit from the left in a 6-digit number? No!
Actually:
- 6-digit number: ABC,DEF
- A = hundred thousands
- B = ten thousands
- C = thousands
- D = hundreds
- E = tens
- F = ones
So, the thousands place is the third digit.
So, we need a number where the third digit is 2.
Example: 123,456
- 1 = hundred thousands
- 2 = ten thousands
- 3 = thousands → not good
Wait — we want 2 in the thousands place → so the third digit should be 2
Example: 132,456
- 1 = hundred thousands
- 3 = ten thousands
- 2 = thousands → ✔
- Then 4, 5, 6
So: 132,456 → circle the 2
✔ Answer: 132,456 (circle the 2)
*(Other examples: 562,789, 992,000, etc.)*
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#### 10. Write a 7-digit number with a 6 in the thousands place.
- 7-digit number: ABC,DEF,G
- Positions:
- A = millions
- B = hundred thousands
- C = ten thousands
- D = thousands
- E = hundreds
- F = tens
- G = ones
So, the thousands place is the fourth digit from the left.
We want 6 in the thousands place → so D = 6
Example: 1,236,457
- 1 = millions
- 2 = hundred thousands
- 3 = ten thousands
- 6 = thousands → ✔
- 4 = hundreds, 5 = tens, 7 = ones
Circle the 6
✔ Answer: 1,236,457 (circle the 6)
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✔ Final Answers Summary:
| Problem | Answer |
|--------|--------|
| 1. 145,993 | 5,000 |
| 2. three thousand 6 hundred thirty nine | 3,000 |
| 3. Blocks (3 cubes, 4 flats, 5 rods, 4 units) | 3,000 |
| 4. 38,219 | 8,000 |
| 5. $6,992.91 | 6,000 |
| 6. Blocks (2 cubes, 2 rods, 4 units) | 2,000 |
| 7. 5-digit number with 4 in thousands place | e.g., 14,235 (circle 4) |
| 8. 4-digit number with 1 in thousands place | e.g., 1,234 (circle 1) |
| 9. 6-digit number with 2 in thousands place | e.g., 132,456 (circle 2) |
| 10. 7-digit number with 6 in thousands place | e.g., 1,236,457 (circle 6) |
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Let me know if you'd like a printable version or visual explanation!
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