1.1.1 Understanding integers and place value

Cards (22)

  • What are integers defined as?
    Whole numbers that can be positive, negative, or zero
  • What are positive integers?
    Whole numbers greater than zero
  • Each position in the place value system has ten times greater value than the position to its left.
    False
  • Match the digit in the number 132437825 with its position:
    2 ↔️ Millions position
    4 ↔️ Hundred Thousands position
    8 ↔️ Hundreds position
    5 ↔️ Ones position
  • How much greater is the value of a position compared to the one to its right in the place value system?
    Ten times
  • What are the three main periods in the place value system?
    Millions, Thousands, Ones
  • What is the largest place value in the chart?
    Thousands
  • Give an example of a negative integer.

    -2
  • Match the type of number with its definition:
    Positive integer ↔️ Numbers greater than zero
    Negative integer ↔️ Numbers less than zero
    Zero ↔️ Neither positive nor negative
  • What separates whole numbers from decimal places?
    Decimal point
  • In the number 23.608, what is the value of the digit 8?
    0.008
  • Order the following place values from largest to smallest:
    1️⃣ Ones
    2️⃣ Tenths
    3️⃣ Hundredths
    4️⃣ Thousandths
  • Zero is a positive integer.

    False
  • What is the smallest place value in the chart?
    Thousandths
  • Match the digit in 23.608 with its place value:
    3 ↔️ Ones
    6 ↔️ Tenths
    0 ↔️ Hundredths
    8 ↔️ Thousandths
  • What is the value of the digit '2' in the millions period?
    2,000,000
  • What is the only integer that is neither positive nor negative?
    0
  • In the number 235.628, what is the value of the 'Hundreds' place?
    200
  • Integers include fractions and decimals.
    False
  • What is the value of the 'Hundreds' place in number representation?
    3 x 100
  • Give an example of a positive integer.
    1
  • What can negative integers represent in real life?
    Owing money