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Place Value Worksheet - 3

This document is a mathematics worksheet for Class 4 students at Sir Mutha School, focusing on place value concepts. It includes various exercises such as identifying greatest place values, writing numbers in words and figures, arranging numbers, solving Roman numeral problems, and basic arithmetic. The worksheet also contains matching exercises and true/false statements related to inequalities.

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Place Value Worksheet - 3

This document is a mathematics worksheet for Class 4 students at Sir Mutha School, focusing on place value concepts. It includes various exercises such as identifying greatest place values, writing numbers in words and figures, arranging numbers, solving Roman numeral problems, and basic arithmetic. The worksheet also contains matching exercises and true/false statements related to inequalities.

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Sir Mutha School

Class: 4 Mathematics
Place Value Worksheet -3

1. Write the digit that has the greatest place value in the number.
a. 26,473 - ________ b. 5,432 -______

2. Mark the periods and then write in words - 542760

3. Write the words in figures using commas


Seventy thousand six hundred three
4. Arrange in descending order.
4,38,501; 1,50,834 ; 34,805 ; 1,43,508

5. Write the answer as Roman Numbers.


a. XXIII + XIV –
b. XXXIX – XVIII –

6. Solve:
a. Form the smallest and the greatest 5-digit number using the
digits 6,1,0 and 7 by repeating the digits
b. 1885 people are going to attend the Sports
Day Function. How many chairs should be
placed rounded to the nearest 100? (Using
number line)
7. Write down the number formed by the abacus
given:
8. Match the following

9. If 12 < 56, then which of the following statements is /are true?


a) 12 is greater than 56
b) 56 is greater than 12
c) 12 is less than 56
d) 56 is less than 12

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