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Section 1.2 Introduction to Whole Numbers 11 Concept 3: Writing Numbers in Words For Exercises 43–50, write the number in words. (See Example 5.) 43. 241 44. 327 45. 603 46. 108 47. 31,530 48. 52,160 49. 100,234 50. 400,199 51. The Shuowen jiezi dictionary, an ancient 52. Interstate I-75 is 1377 miles (mi) long. Write Chinese dictionary that dates back to the 1377 in words. year 100, contained 9535 characters. Write 9535 in words. 53. The altitude of Mt. McKinley in Alaska is 54. There are 1800 seats in the Regal Champlain 20,320 ft.Write 20,320 in words. Theater in Plattsburgh, New York. Write 1800 in words. 55. Researchers calculate that about 590,712 stone 56. In the United States, there are approximately blocks were used to construct the Great 60,000,000 cats living in households. Write Pyramid. Write 590,712 in words. 60,000,000 in words. For Exercises 57–62, convert the number to standard form. (See Example 6.) 57. Six thousand, five 58. Four thousand, four 59. Six hundred seventy-two thousand 60. Two hundred forty-eight thousand 61. One million, four hundred eighty-four 62. Two million, six hundred forty-seven thousand, thousand, two hundred fifty five hundred twenty Concept 4: The Number Line and Order For Exercises 63 and 64, graph the numbers on the number line. 63. a. 6 b. 13 c. 8 d. 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 64. a. 5 b. 3 c. 11 d. 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 65. On a number line, what number is 4 units to 66. On a number line, what number is 8 units to the right of 6? the left of 11? 67. On a number line, what number is 3 units to 68. On a number line, what number is 5 units to the the left of 7? right of 0?


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