Absolutely! Let’s solve both parts of this worksheet step by step.
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✔ PART A: Write the numbers in
standard form (i.e., numerals like 123, 4567, etc.)
We’ll convert each number written in words into its numerical (standard) form.
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1. “six hundred sixteen”
- “six hundred” = 600
- “sixteen” = 16
- So, 600 + 16 =
616
✔ Answer:
616
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2. “nine hundred seventy-five”
- “nine hundred” = 900
- “seventy-five” = 75
- So, 900 + 75 =
975
✔ Answer:
975
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3. “two thousand, three hundred sixty-two”
- “two thousand” = 2,000
- “three hundred” = 300
- “sixty-two” = 62
- Add them: 2,000 + 300 + 62 =
2,362
✔ Answer:
2,362
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4. “four thousand, nine hundred”
- “four thousand” = 4,000
- “nine hundred” = 900
- Add them: 4,000 + 900 =
4,900
✔ Answer:
4,900
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5. “one thousand, three hundred thirty-six”
- “one thousand” = 1,000
- “three hundred” = 300
- “thirty-six” = 36
- Add them: 1,000 + 300 + 36 =
1,336
✔ Answer:
1,336
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✔ PART B: Write the numbers in
word form (i.e., write out the number using words)
We’ll convert each numeral into its written form.
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1. 25
- This is “twenty-five”
✔ Answer:
twenty-five
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2. 388
- Break it down:
- Hundreds: “three hundred”
- Tens and ones: “eighty-eight”
- Combine: “three hundred eighty-eight”
✔ Answer:
three hundred eighty-eight
*(Note: In American English, we usually don’t use “and” unless there’s a decimal or fraction — so no “three hundred and eighty-eight” here.)*
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3. 8,563
- Thousands: “eight thousand”
- Hundreds: “five hundred”
- Tens and ones: “sixty-three”
- Combine: “eight thousand five hundred sixty-three”
✔ Answer:
eight thousand five hundred sixty-three
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4. 1,009
- Thousands: “one thousand”
- The next part is “zero hundred”, but we skip that since it’s zero.
- Then “nine” → so we say “one thousand nine”
✔ Answer:
one thousand nine
*(Note: We don’t say “one thousand and nine” unless instructed to include “and” for emphasis — standard form typically omits “and” for whole numbers.)*
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5. 7,777
- Thousands: “seven thousand”
- Hundreds: “seven hundred”
- Tens and ones: “seventy-seven”
- Combine: “seven thousand seven hundred seventy-seven”
✔ Answer:
seven thousand seven hundred seventy-seven
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## 📝 Final Answers:
Part A (Standard Form):
| Word Form | Standard Form |
|------------------------------------|---------------|
| six hundred sixteen |
616 |
| nine hundred seventy-five |
975 |
| two thousand, three hundred sixty-two |
2,362 |
| four thousand, nine hundred |
4,900 |
| one thousand, three hundred thirty-six |
1,336 |
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Part B (Word Form):
| Standard Form | Word Form |
|---------------|--------------------------------------|
| 25 |
twenty-five |
| 388 |
three hundred eighty-eight |
| 8,563 |
eight thousand five hundred sixty-three |
| 1,009 |
one thousand nine |
| 7,777 |
seven thousand seven hundred seventy-seven |
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