Assessment Task 3
Jake’s number 45,932 Riley’s number 24,395
Consider Jake and Riley’s numbers:
Circle the letter(s) of the true statement(s).
A. The 3 in Jake’s number has 10 times the value of the 3 in Riley’s number.
B. The 9 in Jake’s number has 10 times the value of the 9 in Riley’s number.
C. The 4 in Jake’s number has 10 times the value of the 4 in Riley’s number.
Choose one of the true statements and use numbers, pictures, and words to show how you know it is true.
Consider Jake and Riley’s numbers:
Circle the letter(s) of the true statement(s).
A. The 3 in Jake’s number has 10 times the value of the 3 in Riley’s number.
B. The 9 in Jake’s number has 10 times the value of the 9 in Riley’s number.
C. The 4 in Jake’s number has 10 times the value of the 4 in Riley’s number.
Choose one of the true statements and use numbers, pictures, and words to show how you know it is true.