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Words in Digits

Write the numbers given in words using digits.

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This is level 4: numbers 1001 to 99999 words to digits. You will be awarded a trophy if you get at least 7 answers correct and you do this activity online. Please do not put commas in your answers.

1

Seven thousand, three hundred and eleven

2

Eighteen thousand, six hundred and sixty seven

3

Twenty seven thousand, five hundred and eighty eight

4

Thirty four thousand, five hundred and ninety one

5

Forty seven thousand, seven hundred and eighty five

6

Fifty three thousand, four hundred and sixty nine

7

Sixty thousand, eight hundred and seventy one

8

Seventy eight thousand, five hundred and thirty three

9

Eighty one thousand and forty eight

10

Ninety four thousand, four hundred and seventy five

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Level 1 - Numbers 11 to 99 words to digits

Level 2 - Numbers 11 to 999 words to digits

Level 3 - Numbers 101 to 9999 words to digits

Level 4 - Numbers 1001 to 99999 words to digits

Level 5 - Numbers 1001 to 999999 words to digits

Level 6 - Numbers 1001 to 19999999 words to digits

Level 7 - Numbers 11 to 99 digits to words

Level 8 - Numbers 11 to 999 digits to words

Level 9 - Numbers 101 to 9999 digits to words

Level 10 - Numbers 101 to 99999 digits to words

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Curriculum Reference

See the National Curriculum page for links to related online activities and resources.

Examples

99965 = Ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and sixty five
99945 = Ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and forty five
99929 = Ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and twenty nine
99979 = Ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and seventy nine
99917 = Ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and seventeen
99954 = Ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and fifty four
99941 = Ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and forty one
99949 = Ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and forty nine
99912 = Ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and twelve
99985 = Ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and eighty five

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