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Let's solve this step-by-step by matching each number with its correct word form.
We are given 10 numbers (labeled 1 to 10) and 10 corresponding word forms (labeled A to J). Our task is to match each number with the correct number name.
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In the U.S. numbering system:
- Billion = 1,000,000,000 (9 digits)
- Million = 1,000,000 (6 digits)
So a number like:
> 995,893,512,193
is broken down as:
- 995 billion
- 893 million
- 512 thousand
- 193
So we read it as:
"Nine hundred ninety-five billion, eight hundred ninety-three million, five hundred twelve thousand, one hundred ninety-three"
This matches Option A.
Let’s go through each one carefully.
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Break it down:
- 995 → billions
- 893 → millions
- 512 → thousands
- 193 → ones
→ "Nine hundred ninety-five billion, eight hundred ninety-three million, five hundred twelve thousand, one hundred ninety-three"
✔ This matches A
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Break it down:
- 636 → billions
- 774 → millions
- 234 → thousands
- 564 → ones
→ "Six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred sixty-four"
Wait — look at option J:
> J: six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four
Close, but 564 vs 554 — not a match.
Wait — let’s check if any other option has 636 billion?
No. But let's see what J says:
> six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four
That would be: 636,774,234,554 — but our number is 636,774,234,564, so not J.
But wait — maybe I made a mistake.
Wait — look again at the options.
Let me list all options clearly:
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A) nine hundred ninety-five billion, eight hundred ninety-three million, five hundred twelve thousand, one hundred ninety-three
→ 995,893,512,193 ✔ → matches #1
B) seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen
→ 784,519,593,614 → matches #10? Let's check.
C) two hundred fourteen billion, four hundred sixty-two million, seven hundred forty-one thousand, four hundred fifteen
→ 214,462,741,415 → matches #3?
D) three hundred forty-nine billion, nine hundred ninety-one million, one hundred sixty-two thousand, eight hundred sixteen
→ 349,991,162,816 → matches #4?
E) one hundred sixty-three billion, eight hundred twenty-eight million, nine hundred twelve thousand, three hundred twenty-one
→ 163,828,912,321 → matches #9?
F) two hundred sixteen billion, one hundred ninety-four million, four hundred thirty-one thousand, seven hundred twenty-three
→ 216,194,431,723 → matches #6?
G) eight hundred sixty-nine billion, one hundred sixty-three million, three hundred eighty-one thousand, four hundred forty-two
→ 869,163,381,442 → matches #7?
H) four hundred ninety-seven billion, four hundred ninety-two million, eight hundred seventy-one thousand, nine hundred sixty-three
→ 497,492,871,963 → matches #8?
I) two hundred twelve billion, seven hundred thirty-one million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, seven hundred twenty
→ 212,731,593,720 → matches #5?
J) six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four
→ 636,774,234,554 → but #2 is 636,774,234,564 → off by 10 → not J
Wait — but #2 is 636,774,234,564
Is there a typo? Or did I misread?
Wait — let's check option B again:
B) seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen
→ 784,519,593,614
Now look at #10: 784,519,593,614 → exactly matches B!
So #10 → B
But #2 is 636,774,234,564 — does any option have that?
Look at J: 636,774,234,554 → only differs in last two digits: 554 vs 564 → not a match.
Wait — maybe I missed something.
Wait — perhaps I should write out all the numbers from the options and match.
Let me create a table:
| Number | Word Form |
|--------|-----------|
| 1) 995,893,512,193 | A: nine hundred ninety-five billion, eight hundred ninety-three million, five hundred twelve thousand, one hundred ninety-three |
| 2) 636,774,234,564 | ??? |
| 3) 214,462,741,415 | C: two hundred fourteen billion, four hundred sixty-two million, seven hundred forty-one thousand, four hundred fifteen |
| 4) 349,991,162,816 | D: three hundred forty-nine billion, nine hundred ninety-one million, one hundred sixty-two thousand, eight hundred sixteen |
| 5) 212,731,593,720 | I: two hundred twelve billion, seven hundred thirty-one million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, seven hundred twenty |
| 6) 216,194,431,723 | F: two hundred sixteen billion, one hundred ninety-four million, four hundred thirty-one thousand, seven hundred twenty-three |
| 7) 869,163,381,442 | G: eight hundred sixty-nine billion, one hundred sixty-three million, three hundred eighty-one thousand, four hundred forty-two |
| 8) 497,492,871,963 | H: four hundred ninety-seven billion, four hundred ninety-two million, eight hundred seventy-one thousand, nine hundred sixty-three |
| 9) 163,828,912,321 | E: one hundred sixty-three billion, eight hundred twenty-eight million, nine hundred twelve thousand, three hundred twenty-one |
| 10) 784,519,593,614 | B: seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen |
Now, let's verify each:
- 995 billion → "nine hundred ninety-five billion"
- 893 million → "eight hundred ninety-three million"
- 512 thousand → "five hundred twelve thousand"
- 193 → "one hundred ninety-three"
✔ Match → 1 → A
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Check against J: six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four
→ That would be: 636,774,234,554
But our number is 636,774,234,564 → difference of 10 → not a match.
Wait — is there an error?
Wait — look at B: seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen
→ 784,519,593,614 → which is #10
So 10 → B
Now back to #2: 636,774,234,564
None of the options seem to match?
Wait — let's check E: one hundred sixty-three billion, eight hundred twenty-eight million, nine hundred twelve thousand, three hundred twenty-one
→ 163,828,912,321 → that's #9
#9 is 163,828,912,321 → yes
So #9 → E
Now #2: 636,774,234,564
Let’s try to find a match.
Wait — perhaps J is meant to be 636,774,234,564, but it says 554?
But it says "five hundred fifty-four" → 554
Our number ends in 564 → so no.
Wait — is there a typo?
Wait — let's double-check the problem.
Looking at the original image text:
> 2 ) ____ 636,774,234,564
And option J: "six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four"
→ So 554, not 564.
So mismatch.
But all others seem to match perfectly except this one.
Wait — could it be that J is for #2, but typo in the number?
Or vice versa?
Alternatively, maybe I misread the number.
Wait — let's look at option B: seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen
→ 784,519,593,614 → which is #10
Yes, #10 is 784,519,593,614 → so 10 → B
Now #2: 636,774,234,564
Let’s see if any option has 636 billion?
Only J starts with "six hundred thirty-six billion"
So J must be for #2, but the last part is wrong.
Wait — unless the number is actually 636,774,234,554?
But the problem says 564.
Alternatively, maybe the word form is incorrect?
But let’s assume the numbers are correct.
Wait — let's recheck J:
> J: six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four
→ 636,774,234,554
But #2 is 636,774,234,564 → so they differ in the last two digits.
But 554 vs 564 — close, but not same.
Unless there's a typo.
But let's check if any other option could fit.
Wait — look at #5: 212,731,593,720
Option I: two hundred twelve billion, seven hundred thirty-one million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, seven hundred twenty
→ 212,731,593,720 → matches ✔
So 5 → I
Now #6: 216,194,431,723
Option F: two hundred sixteen billion, one hundred ninety-four million, four hundred thirty-one thousand, seven hundred twenty-three
→ 216,194,431,723 → matches ✔ → 6 → F
#7: 869,163,381,442
G: eight hundred sixty-nine billion, one hundred sixty-three million, three hundred eighty-one thousand, four hundred forty-two
→ 869,163,381,442 → matches ✔ → 7 → G
#8: 497,492,871,963
H: four hundred ninety-seven billion, four hundred ninety-two million, eight hundred seventy-one thousand, nine hundred sixty-three
→ 497,492,871,963 → matches ✔ → 8 → H
#9: 163,828,912,321
E: one hundred sixty-three billion, eight hundred twenty-eight million, nine hundred twelve thousand, three hundred twenty-one
→ 163,828,912,321 → matches ✔ → 9 → E
#10: 784,519,593,614
B: seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen
→ 784,519,593,614 → matches ✔ → 10 → B
Now #1: 995,893,512,193 → A → ✔
#3: 214,462,741,415 → C → ✔
#4: 349,991,162,816 → D → ✔
So far, all match except #2 and J
But J is the only one left unassigned.
Options used:
- A → 1
- B → 10
- C → 3
- D → 4
- E → 9
- F → 6
- G → 7
- H → 8
- I → 5
- J → ?
Only #2 is left.
So #2 must go to J, even though the last digits don't match.
Wait — let's check #2 again: 636,774,234,564
But J says: five hundred fifty-four → 554
But 564 ≠ 554
So discrepancy.
Wait — is it possible that the number is 636,774,234,554?
But the problem says 564.
Alternatively, maybe the word form has a typo.
But let’s double-check J's number:
"two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four" → 234,554
So full number: 636,774,234,554
But #2 is 636,774,234,564
So difference of 10.
But all other matches are perfect.
Wait — could #2 be matched to another option?
Let’s see: is there any other option starting with 636 billion? No.
So J must be for #2.
Possibility: typo in the problem or answer key.
But since all others match perfectly, and only one pair is left, we must assign:
#2 → J
Even though the last two digits are off.
Wait — let’s check if #2 was copied wrong.
Original: 636,774,234,564
But if it were 636,774,234,554 → then it would match.
But it's written as 564.
Alternatively, maybe the word form is supposed to be "five hundred sixty-four"?
But it says "fifty-four".
So likely a typo.
But since this is a matching exercise and only one option remains, we proceed.
So final assignment:
1) 995,893,512,193 → A
2) 636,774,234,564 → J *(despite digit mismatch)*
3) 214,462,741,415 → C
4) 349,991,162,816 → D
5) 212,731,593,720 → I
6) 216,194,431,723 → F
7) 869,163,381,442 → G
8) 497,492,871,963 → H
9) 163,828,912,321 → E
10) 784,519,593,614 → B
But wait — we can check if J might be intended for another number.
Wait — is there a possibility that #2 is actually 636,774,234,554?
But the problem says 564.
Alternatively, maybe I misread the number.
Let me recheck the original image:
> 2 ) ____ 636,774,234,564
Yes, it's 564.
And J says "five hundred fifty-four" → 554
So it's inconsistent.
But since all other matches are exact, and only J is unused, and #2 is the only one without a match, we conclude:
#2 → J (with note of possible typo)
Alternatively, perhaps the number is 636,774,234,554 and printed as 564 by mistake.
But based on the information, we go with the logical pairing.
Wait — let's check if #2 could be B?
B is 784 billion — no, too big.
No.
So only possibility is J.
Thus, despite the minor discrepancy, the intended match is:
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1) A
2) J
3) C
4) D
5) I
6) F
7) G
8) H
9) E
10) B
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Each number was broken into billions, millions, thousands, and units. The word form was parsed accordingly, and only one option matched each number. For #2, although the last digits (564 vs 554) differ slightly, due to the uniqueness of the options and the fact that all others match perfectly, J is the only available choice for #2, suggesting a possible typo in either the number or the word form.
However, in standard exercises, such mismatches are rare, so double-checking is advised. But based on the given choices, the above is the only consistent assignment.
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Answer Key:
1) A
2) J
3) C
4) D
5) I
6) F
7) G
8) H
9) E
10) B
We are given 10 numbers (labeled 1 to 10) and 10 corresponding word forms (labeled A to J). Our task is to match each number with the correct number name.
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Step 1: Understand how large numbers are named
In the U.S. numbering system:
- Billion = 1,000,000,000 (9 digits)
- Million = 1,000,000 (6 digits)
So a number like:
> 995,893,512,193
is broken down as:
- 995 billion
- 893 million
- 512 thousand
- 193
So we read it as:
"Nine hundred ninety-five billion, eight hundred ninety-three million, five hundred twelve thousand, one hundred ninety-three"
This matches Option A.
Let’s go through each one carefully.
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1) 995,893,512,193
Break it down:
- 995 → billions
- 893 → millions
- 512 → thousands
- 193 → ones
→ "Nine hundred ninety-five billion, eight hundred ninety-three million, five hundred twelve thousand, one hundred ninety-three"
✔ This matches A
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2) 636,774,234,564
Break it down:
- 636 → billions
- 774 → millions
- 234 → thousands
- 564 → ones
→ "Six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred sixty-four"
Wait — look at option J:
> J: six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four
Close, but 564 vs 554 — not a match.
Wait — let’s check if any other option has 636 billion?
No. But let's see what J says:
> six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four
That would be: 636,774,234,554 — but our number is 636,774,234,564, so not J.
But wait — maybe I made a mistake.
Wait — look again at the options.
Let me list all options clearly:
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Option List:
A) nine hundred ninety-five billion, eight hundred ninety-three million, five hundred twelve thousand, one hundred ninety-three
→ 995,893,512,193 ✔ → matches #1
B) seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen
→ 784,519,593,614 → matches #10? Let's check.
C) two hundred fourteen billion, four hundred sixty-two million, seven hundred forty-one thousand, four hundred fifteen
→ 214,462,741,415 → matches #3?
D) three hundred forty-nine billion, nine hundred ninety-one million, one hundred sixty-two thousand, eight hundred sixteen
→ 349,991,162,816 → matches #4?
E) one hundred sixty-three billion, eight hundred twenty-eight million, nine hundred twelve thousand, three hundred twenty-one
→ 163,828,912,321 → matches #9?
F) two hundred sixteen billion, one hundred ninety-four million, four hundred thirty-one thousand, seven hundred twenty-three
→ 216,194,431,723 → matches #6?
G) eight hundred sixty-nine billion, one hundred sixty-three million, three hundred eighty-one thousand, four hundred forty-two
→ 869,163,381,442 → matches #7?
H) four hundred ninety-seven billion, four hundred ninety-two million, eight hundred seventy-one thousand, nine hundred sixty-three
→ 497,492,871,963 → matches #8?
I) two hundred twelve billion, seven hundred thirty-one million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, seven hundred twenty
→ 212,731,593,720 → matches #5?
J) six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four
→ 636,774,234,554 → but #2 is 636,774,234,564 → off by 10 → not J
Wait — but #2 is 636,774,234,564
Is there a typo? Or did I misread?
Wait — let's check option B again:
B) seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen
→ 784,519,593,614
Now look at #10: 784,519,593,614 → exactly matches B!
So #10 → B
But #2 is 636,774,234,564 — does any option have that?
Look at J: 636,774,234,554 → only differs in last two digits: 554 vs 564 → not a match.
Wait — maybe I missed something.
Wait — perhaps I should write out all the numbers from the options and match.
Let me create a table:
| Number | Word Form |
|--------|-----------|
| 1) 995,893,512,193 | A: nine hundred ninety-five billion, eight hundred ninety-three million, five hundred twelve thousand, one hundred ninety-three |
| 2) 636,774,234,564 | ??? |
| 3) 214,462,741,415 | C: two hundred fourteen billion, four hundred sixty-two million, seven hundred forty-one thousand, four hundred fifteen |
| 4) 349,991,162,816 | D: three hundred forty-nine billion, nine hundred ninety-one million, one hundred sixty-two thousand, eight hundred sixteen |
| 5) 212,731,593,720 | I: two hundred twelve billion, seven hundred thirty-one million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, seven hundred twenty |
| 6) 216,194,431,723 | F: two hundred sixteen billion, one hundred ninety-four million, four hundred thirty-one thousand, seven hundred twenty-three |
| 7) 869,163,381,442 | G: eight hundred sixty-nine billion, one hundred sixty-three million, three hundred eighty-one thousand, four hundred forty-two |
| 8) 497,492,871,963 | H: four hundred ninety-seven billion, four hundred ninety-two million, eight hundred seventy-one thousand, nine hundred sixty-three |
| 9) 163,828,912,321 | E: one hundred sixty-three billion, eight hundred twenty-eight million, nine hundred twelve thousand, three hundred twenty-one |
| 10) 784,519,593,614 | B: seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen |
Now, let's verify each:
Check 1) 995,893,512,193 vs A
- 995 billion → "nine hundred ninety-five billion"
- 893 million → "eight hundred ninety-three million"
- 512 thousand → "five hundred twelve thousand"
- 193 → "one hundred ninety-three"
✔ Match → 1 → A
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2) 636,774,234,564
Check against J: six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four
→ That would be: 636,774,234,554
But our number is 636,774,234,564 → difference of 10 → not a match.
Wait — is there an error?
Wait — look at B: seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen
→ 784,519,593,614 → which is #10
So 10 → B
Now back to #2: 636,774,234,564
None of the options seem to match?
Wait — let's check E: one hundred sixty-three billion, eight hundred twenty-eight million, nine hundred twelve thousand, three hundred twenty-one
→ 163,828,912,321 → that's #9
#9 is 163,828,912,321 → yes
So #9 → E
Now #2: 636,774,234,564
Let’s try to find a match.
Wait — perhaps J is meant to be 636,774,234,564, but it says 554?
But it says "five hundred fifty-four" → 554
Our number ends in 564 → so no.
Wait — is there a typo?
Wait — let's double-check the problem.
Looking at the original image text:
> 2 ) ____ 636,774,234,564
And option J: "six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four"
→ So 554, not 564.
So mismatch.
But all others seem to match perfectly except this one.
Wait — could it be that J is for #2, but typo in the number?
Or vice versa?
Alternatively, maybe I misread the number.
Wait — let's look at option B: seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen
→ 784,519,593,614 → which is #10
Yes, #10 is 784,519,593,614 → so 10 → B
Now #2: 636,774,234,564
Let’s see if any option has 636 billion?
Only J starts with "six hundred thirty-six billion"
So J must be for #2, but the last part is wrong.
Wait — unless the number is actually 636,774,234,554?
But the problem says 564.
Alternatively, maybe the word form is incorrect?
But let’s assume the numbers are correct.
Wait — let's recheck J:
> J: six hundred thirty-six billion, seven hundred seventy-four million, two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four
→ 636,774,234,554
But #2 is 636,774,234,564 → so they differ in the last two digits.
But 554 vs 564 — close, but not same.
Unless there's a typo.
But let's check if any other option could fit.
Wait — look at #5: 212,731,593,720
Option I: two hundred twelve billion, seven hundred thirty-one million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, seven hundred twenty
→ 212,731,593,720 → matches ✔
So 5 → I
Now #6: 216,194,431,723
Option F: two hundred sixteen billion, one hundred ninety-four million, four hundred thirty-one thousand, seven hundred twenty-three
→ 216,194,431,723 → matches ✔ → 6 → F
#7: 869,163,381,442
G: eight hundred sixty-nine billion, one hundred sixty-three million, three hundred eighty-one thousand, four hundred forty-two
→ 869,163,381,442 → matches ✔ → 7 → G
#8: 497,492,871,963
H: four hundred ninety-seven billion, four hundred ninety-two million, eight hundred seventy-one thousand, nine hundred sixty-three
→ 497,492,871,963 → matches ✔ → 8 → H
#9: 163,828,912,321
E: one hundred sixty-three billion, eight hundred twenty-eight million, nine hundred twelve thousand, three hundred twenty-one
→ 163,828,912,321 → matches ✔ → 9 → E
#10: 784,519,593,614
B: seven hundred eighty-four billion, five hundred nineteen million, five hundred ninety-three thousand, six hundred fourteen
→ 784,519,593,614 → matches ✔ → 10 → B
Now #1: 995,893,512,193 → A → ✔
#3: 214,462,741,415 → C → ✔
#4: 349,991,162,816 → D → ✔
So far, all match except #2 and J
But J is the only one left unassigned.
Options used:
- A → 1
- B → 10
- C → 3
- D → 4
- E → 9
- F → 6
- G → 7
- H → 8
- I → 5
- J → ?
Only #2 is left.
So #2 must go to J, even though the last digits don't match.
Wait — let's check #2 again: 636,774,234,564
But J says: five hundred fifty-four → 554
But 564 ≠ 554
So discrepancy.
Wait — is it possible that the number is 636,774,234,554?
But the problem says 564.
Alternatively, maybe the word form has a typo.
But let’s double-check J's number:
"two hundred thirty-four thousand, five hundred fifty-four" → 234,554
So full number: 636,774,234,554
But #2 is 636,774,234,564
So difference of 10.
But all other matches are perfect.
Wait — could #2 be matched to another option?
Let’s see: is there any other option starting with 636 billion? No.
So J must be for #2.
Possibility: typo in the problem or answer key.
But since all others match perfectly, and only one pair is left, we must assign:
#2 → J
Even though the last two digits are off.
Wait — let’s check if #2 was copied wrong.
Original: 636,774,234,564
But if it were 636,774,234,554 → then it would match.
But it's written as 564.
Alternatively, maybe the word form is supposed to be "five hundred sixty-four"?
But it says "fifty-four".
So likely a typo.
But since this is a matching exercise and only one option remains, we proceed.
So final assignment:
Final Matching:
1) 995,893,512,193 → A
2) 636,774,234,564 → J *(despite digit mismatch)*
3) 214,462,741,415 → C
4) 349,991,162,816 → D
5) 212,731,593,720 → I
6) 216,194,431,723 → F
7) 869,163,381,442 → G
8) 497,492,871,963 → H
9) 163,828,912,321 → E
10) 784,519,593,614 → B
But wait — we can check if J might be intended for another number.
Wait — is there a possibility that #2 is actually 636,774,234,554?
But the problem says 564.
Alternatively, maybe I misread the number.
Let me recheck the original image:
> 2 ) ____ 636,774,234,564
Yes, it's 564.
And J says "five hundred fifty-four" → 554
So it's inconsistent.
But since all other matches are exact, and only J is unused, and #2 is the only one without a match, we conclude:
#2 → J (with note of possible typo)
Alternatively, perhaps the number is 636,774,234,554 and printed as 564 by mistake.
But based on the information, we go with the logical pairing.
Wait — let's check if #2 could be B?
B is 784 billion — no, too big.
No.
So only possibility is J.
Thus, despite the minor discrepancy, the intended match is:
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✔ Final Answer:
1) A
2) J
3) C
4) D
5) I
6) F
7) G
8) H
9) E
10) B
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Explanation:
Each number was broken into billions, millions, thousands, and units. The word form was parsed accordingly, and only one option matched each number. For #2, although the last digits (564 vs 554) differ slightly, due to the uniqueness of the options and the fact that all others match perfectly, J is the only available choice for #2, suggesting a possible typo in either the number or the word form.
However, in standard exercises, such mismatches are rare, so double-checking is advised. But based on the given choices, the above is the only consistent assignment.
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Answer Key:
1) A
2) J
3) C
4) D
5) I
6) F
7) G
8) H
9) E
10) B
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of place value worksheet with answer.