5th Grade Numbers Worksheets

In 5th Grade Numbers Worksheets we will solve how to read and write large numbers, use of place value chart to write a number in expanded form, compare with another number and arrange numbers in ascending and descending order.


I. Find the given numbers:

1. The greatest possible number formed using each of the digits 0-7 once.

2. One less than 4 million.

3. How many lakhs make a million?

4. How many thousands make a crore?

5. The smallest possible 6-digit number formed by using odd digits and 0 only once.

6. One more than 48 crore.

7. The place value of 7 in 33,987,259.

8. The distance between two countries is 222,759,910. If the number is rounded to nearest thousands it becomes.

9. The cost of House A is Rs. 3,40,59,000 and that of house B is Rs. 3,45,07,999. Which house is costlier?

10. The predecessor of thirty-five million four hundred seventy-two thousand, six hundred ninety is …….


II. Given below is the leadership number of some famous newspapers.



Newspaper Name

Readership Number

Number Name

(In International System)

1.

Newsday

7,590,000

____________

2.

New York Times

8,803,000

____________

3.

Los Angeles Times

13,830,000

____________

4.

USA Today

16,631,000

____________

5.

Seattle Times

6,020,000

____________


6. Arrange the Newspapers in descending order of their readership number. ___________________

7. Round off the readership number of The New York Times to nearest lakhs. ___________________

8. Give the place value of digit 8 in Los Angeles Times. ___________________

9. Write the expanded form for the readership number of Seattle Times. ___________________

10. Which newspaper comes at your home? Which is your favourite column n the newspaper?

___________________

 

III. Find the number:

1.  The successor of 22,368,089: ___________________

2.  10 thousand more than 35 thousand: ___________________

3.  3367821 rounded to nearest 1000: ___________________

4.  Next 2 numbers in the pattern:

27,000,000; 30,003,000; 33,006,000  _________ , __________

5.  1 lakh less than 2,43,18,000: ___________________


Answers on 5th Grade Numbers Worksheets are given below to check the exact answers of the questions. 

5th Grade Numbers Worksheets


Answers:

I.

1. 7,65,43,210

2. 3,999,999

3. Ten

4. Ten thousand

5. 1,03,579

6. 48,00,00,001

7. 7,000

8. 222,760,000

9. House B

10. 35,472,689


II. 

1. Seven million, five hundred ninety thousand

2. Eight million, eight hundred three thousand

3. Thirteen million, eight hundred thirty thousand

4. Sixteen million, six hundred thirty-one thousand

5. Six million, twenty thousand

6. USA Today, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Newsday, Seattle Times

7.   88,00,000

8.   8,00,000

9.   60,00,000 + 0 + 20,000 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0

10.  USA Today, Sports column.


III.

1.  22,36,80,090

2.   45,000

3.   33,68,000

4.   36,009,000; 39,012,000

5.   2,42,18,000





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