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Ordering Numbers to Millions

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Ordering Numbers to Millions

Follow these steps to order numbers from smallest to biggest.

Place value grid

Place value grid

  • Start by putting the numbers into a place value grid.
'Millions' column

'Millions' column

  • Look at the 'millions' column first.
    • You can see that 1,342,794 is the smallest number because it has the fewest millions.
'Hundred thousands' column

'Hundred thousands' column

  • The other numbers all have 2 'millions'.
  • So you need to look at the 'hundred thousands' column.
  • You can see that 2,342,661 is the next smallest number as it has the smallest 'hundred thousands' from the numbers with 2 'millions'.
'Ten thousands' column

'Ten thousands' column

  • The other numbers both have the same amount of 'hundred thousands'.
  • So you need to look at the 'ten thousands' column.
  • You can see that 2,743,572 is the next smallest number as it has the smallest 'ten thousands' from the remaining numbers.
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