Problem 465
Question
Write as a whole number using digits. Six hundred two
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
602
1Step 1: Understand the Components
Identify the values in the number. 'Six hundred' means 600, and 'two' means 2.
2Step 2: Combine the Components
Combine the values identified in Step 1 to form a whole number. The combination is 600 + 2.
3Step 3: Write the Number in Digits
The result from combining the components is 602. Therefore, write the whole number using digits as 602.
Key Concepts
Number RepresentationPlace Value UnderstandingWhole Numbers
Number Representation
Understanding number representation is crucial when converting words into digit form. Let's take the example from the exercise: 'Six hundred two'.
We break it down into smaller parts:
Once you identify individual components, you can combine them to represent the entire number.
We break it down into smaller parts:
- 'Six hundred' represents 600
- 'Two' represents 2
Once you identify individual components, you can combine them to represent the entire number.
Place Value Understanding
Place value understanding is the foundation of working with whole numbers. Each digit in a number has a value based on its position. Let's look at the number 602:
- The digit '6' is in the hundreds place, meaning it represents 600
- The digit '0' is in the tens place, but since it's zero, it adds no value
- The digit '2' is in the ones place, representing 2
Whole Numbers
Whole numbers include all positive integers starting from zero. They do not have fractional or decimal parts. In our example, 'Six hundred two' is a whole number.
Here are some key points about whole numbers:
Here are some key points about whole numbers:
- Whole numbers always start from 0 and go upwards (0, 1, 2, 3, ...)
- They do not include negative numbers
- Whole numbers can represent quantities and order
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