Lesson 7
Lesson 7
ADINA E. CASABAL
MT-1
23 456 ________________
______________ 65 235
67 236 ________________ 67 238
a. Write a digit on the blank to make the number
greater than the number at the right.
34 ____67 34 767
_______6 456 65 345
56 7___8 56 748
Activity 2:
15 pupils to stand in front of the class.
Arrange themselves from shortest to tallest.
4 6 3 6
4 6 1 8
4 6 5 2
same same 5 is the biggest 1
is the smallest
5>3>1
How did you arrange the weights from
heaviest to lightest? Lightest to heaviest?
How do you line up the digits?
If there is another space probe which weighs
4 628, where should it be placed?
Start here
Apply your skills!
C. Read and answer the following:
1. A municipality is implementing a tree-planting activity.
It has 4 678 Narra seedlings, 12 794 Mahogany seedlings,
and 14 067 Acacia seedlings. Arrange the number of
seedlings in increasing order.
2. A subdivision has some residential lots available for
sale. The lots measured 1 250 square meters, 2 560
square meters, 2 400 square meters, and 3 480 square
meters. Arrange the numbers in decreasing order.
3. Using the digits 1, 7, 9, 4, 0 and 5 once, what is the
a. greatest number that can be formed?
b. least number that can be formed?
Assessment
Write the letter that describes how the groups of
numbers are arranged.
A. Increasing order
B. Decreasing order
Mercury 4 878 km
Venus 12 104 km
Earth 12 756 km
Mars 6 794 km
Jupiter 142 200 km
Saturn 120 000 km
Uranus 51 200 km
Neptune 49 500 km