NE 4.NBT.1 - Place value ten times greater than place to the right Flashcards

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  1. What happens to a number when you multiply it times ten?
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It becomes ten times larger and you add a zero, which bumps all the digits to the left one place.

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  1. What happens when you multiply a number times 100?
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It becomes a hundred times larger and you add two zeroes, which bumps all the digits to the left two places.

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  1. What happens when you multiply a number times 1000?
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It becomes a thousand times larger and you add three zeroes, which bumps all the digits to the left three places.

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  1. Explain the value of each digit as ten times the value of the digit to its right.
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  1. Explain the value of each digit as one-tenth of the value of the digit to its left.
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  1. Describe patterns found in place value (i.e. 70,000 is ten times more than 7,000; 7,000 is ten times more than 700; b/c 10 x 10 is 100, 70,000 must be 100 times more than 700). For example, “What number is ten times greater than 790?”
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