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Chapter 3: Number Play > Patterns of Numbers on the Number Line

Patterns of Numbers on the Number Line

We are quite familiar with number lines now. Let’s see if we can place some numbers in their appropriate positions on the number line.

For better understanding, we have divided the number line into two separate sections: the first section represents numbers from 1000 to 5000, and the second section represents numbers from 6000 to 10,000.

Here are the numbers: 2180, 2754, 1500, 3600, 9950, 9590, 1050, 3050, 5030, 5300 and 8400.

1050 is in between and ,
1500 is in between and ,
2180 is in between and ,
2754 is in between and ,
3050 is in between and ,
3600 is in between and
5030 is in between and ,
5300 is in between and ,
8400 is in between and ,
9590 is in between and ,
9950 is in between and

1. Identify the numbers marked on the number lines below, and label the remaining positions.

Enter the numbers based on their positions:

1st - , 2nd - , 3rd - ,

4th - , 6th - , 8th - ,

9th - , 10th -

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Put a circle around the smallest number and a box around the largest number in each of the sequences above.

Enter the numbers based on their positions:

1st - , 2nd - , 3rd - ,

6th - , 7th - , 8th - ,

9th - , 10th -

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Enter the numbers based on their positions:

3rd - , 4th - , 5th - ,

6th - , 8th - , 9th - ,

10th -

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Enter the numbers based on their positions:

1st - , 2nd - , 3rd - ,

6th - , 7th - , 8th - ,

9th - , 10th -

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