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What is the relationship between 5,000 and 500 ?

What is the relationship between 5,000 and 500 ?. 500. 5,000. In this lesson, you will learn about the relationship between digits on a place value chart by dividing by powers of 10. Ones. Thousands. Hundreds. Tens. x 10. x 10. x 10.

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What is the relationship between 5,000 and 500 ?

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  1. What is the relationship between 5,000 and 500? 500 5,000

  2. In this lesson, you will learn about the relationship between digits on a place value chartby dividing by powers of 10.

  3. Ones Thousands Hundreds Tens x 10 x 10 x 10

  4. Getting confused when visualizing numbers that are bigger than 1,000. For example: How do you use base ten blocks to represent 100,000?

  5. ÷10= 5,000 ÷10 = 500 ÷10 = 50 5

  6. 360 ÷ 10 36 =

  7. When we divide a number by 10, the number decreases in value and becomes 10 times smaller. 78,000 7,800 780 78

  8. How is the 2 in the tens place different than the 2 in the hundreds place? 9 4, 2 2 3 20 200 200 ÷ 10 = 20 The 2 in the tens is 10 times smaller.

  9. How is the 7 in the tens place different than the 7 in the thousands place? 3 0 7, 1 7 2 70 7,000 70 is 100 times smaller than 7,000.

  10. In this lesson, you have learned about the relationship between digits on a place value chart by dividing by powers of 10.

  11. 46, 560 How is the 6 in the tens place different than the 6 in the thousands place?

  12. 1) Use place value blocks to create 3,600. • 2) Divide 3,600 into 10 equal groups. • 3) How many blocks are in each group?

  13. Draw a place value chart like the one below. • Demonstrate how this number will change if it is divided by 10, by 100, and by 1,000.

  14. 1) What is 4,500 ÷10? 2) In 57,734, how is the 7 in the hundreds place different than the 7 in the thousands place?

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