Deck 2: Numeration Systems
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Deck 2: Numeration Systems
1
Is the old Greek numeration system ( = 1, = 2, = 3, etc.) a place-value system? Explain.
No. A place-value system requires that the placement of the symbol have meaning, which is not true of the Greek system.
2
Most present-day societies use the Hindu-Arabic numeration system.
True
3
How many tens are in 7654? How many whole tens are in 7654?
765.4; 765
4
How many hundreds are in 23? How many whole hundreds?
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5
How many tenths are in 1.03? How many whole tenths?
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6
How many ones are in 4352.678? How many whole ones?
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7
In base ten, 3421 is exactly _____ ones, exactly _____ tens, exactly _____ hundreds, and exactly _____ thousands; also, 3421 is exactly _____ tenths and exactly _____ hundredths.
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8
In base ten, 215.687 is exactly _____ ones, exactly _____ tens, exactly _____ hundreds, and exactly _____ thousands; also, 3421 is exactly _____ tenths and exactly _____ hundredths.
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9
(Roman numerals) IX = _____ten and XI = _____ ten.
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10
34,597 has 345 whole thousands in it.
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11
34.597 has 345 whole tenths in it.
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12
56 has 560 tenths in it.
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13
23 has 230 hundredths in it.
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14
45 has 4500 hundredths in it.
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15
632.1 has 632.1 ones in it.
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16
A soap factory packs 100 bars of soap in each box for shipment. If the factory makes 15,287 bars of soap, how many full boxes will they have for shipment? Explain.
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17
How many $10 bills could one get for $10 million?
A) 10,000,000
B) 1,000,000
C) 100,000
D) 10,000
E) 1000
A) 10,000,000
B) 1,000,000
C) 100,000
D) 10,000
E) 1000
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18
How many $100 bills could one get for a billion dollars?
A) 100,000,000
B) 10,000,000
C) 1,000,000
D) 100,000
E) 10,000
A) 100,000,000
B) 10,000,000
C) 1,000,000
D) 100,000
E) 10,000
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19
How many $100 bills would make $45 billion?
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20
Judy says, "Well, hundredths are smaller than tenths. So 0.36 is smaller than 0.4." Comment on Judy's reasoning.
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21
Tyler thinks that 0.36 is bigger than 0.4 because 36 is bigger than 4. Comment on Tyler's reasoning.
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22
Four children are talking about different ways to think about the number 196.83. Following are their answers. For each answer, tell whether it is correct or incorrect. If it is incorrect, please explain.
Kim's answer: 196.83 could be thought about as 190 tens and 683 hundredths.
A) Is Kim's answer correct or incorrect?
B) If Kim's answer is incorrect, please explain the error.
Laurie's answer: 196.83 could be thought about as 1 hundred, 9 tens, and 6.83 hundredths.
A) Is Laurie's answer correct or incorrect?
B) If Laurie's answer is incorrect, please explain the error.
Mick's answer: 196.83 could be thought about as 1 hundred and 9683 hundredths.
A) Is Mick's answer correct or incorrect?
B) If Mick's answer is incorrect, please explain the error.
Nola's answer: 196.83 could be thought about as 18 tens, 15 ones, 17 tenths, and 13 hundredths.
A) Is Nola's answer correct or incorrect?
B) If Nola's answer is incorrect, please explain the error.
Kim's answer: 196.83 could be thought about as 190 tens and 683 hundredths.
A) Is Kim's answer correct or incorrect?
B) If Kim's answer is incorrect, please explain the error.
Laurie's answer: 196.83 could be thought about as 1 hundred, 9 tens, and 6.83 hundredths.
A) Is Laurie's answer correct or incorrect?
B) If Laurie's answer is incorrect, please explain the error.
Mick's answer: 196.83 could be thought about as 1 hundred and 9683 hundredths.
A) Is Mick's answer correct or incorrect?
B) If Mick's answer is incorrect, please explain the error.
Nola's answer: 196.83 could be thought about as 18 tens, 15 ones, 17 tenths, and 13 hundredths.
A) Is Nola's answer correct or incorrect?
B) If Nola's answer is incorrect, please explain the error.
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23
For whole numbers, any two-digit numeral in base five represents a smaller number than the same two-digit numeral in base twenty.
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24
In base b, there are b - 1 different digits.
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25
These are the digits that are needed for a base seven place-value system: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
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26
In base b, 3 + 2b3 + b would be written _____.
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27
A place-value, base-twenty system would require _____ digits.
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28
524eight = _____ten.
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29
287ten = _____four.
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30
1012five = _____ in base ten.
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31
32ten = _____ in base four.
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32
2.31four = _____ as a mixed number in base ten.
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33
in base ten = _____ in base three.
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34
1ten = _____twelve.
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35
214.3five = _____ in base ten.
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29ten = _____ in base three.
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37
7ten = _____ in base nine.
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38
203.6ten = _____five.
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39
2003five = _____ten.
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40
200.3five = _____ten.
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41
Write 49ten in base seven.
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42
Do the "translations" in parts A-D. Show your work. A) ten
B) ten
C) 203.6ten = _____five
D) (base-six pieces with small block as the unit)
B) ten
C) 203.6ten = _____five
D) (base-six pieces with small block as the unit)

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43
You are living and working on a planet that uses only base five. How many $5 bills can you get for $1234.20five? Write your answer in base five because you are living on the planet. Write enough (numbers, words, etc.) to make your thinking clear.
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44
In base five, the two whole numbers immediately BEFORE 2001five are _____five and _____five.
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45
If you are counting in base five, what would be the next six numerals AFTER 2314five?
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46
If you have been counting in base five, what would have been the five numerals BEFORE 2314five?
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47
Write how many fingers you have in base five. In base two. In base ten.
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48
Which is LARGER? 2four or 2five? Explain.
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49
Consider: x = 81765fifteen and y = 81765thirteen. Which of x and y is GREATER? Explain.
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50
Consider: x = 74213sixteen and y = 74213fourteen. Which is GREATER, x or y (or are they equal)? Explain.
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51
Consider x = 0.3147eight and y = 0.3147nine. Which of x and y is GREATER? Explain. (Be careful.)
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52
Write an algebraic expression for 204b.
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53
If a base-eight flat represents 1, the numeral _____ would give the numerical value of the small cube. (You may give your answer either in base eight or in base ten-just make clear which.)
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54
Write the base-ten numeral for the following base-eight pieces.
Base-eight pieces, with the small cube (a dot here) as the unit:
Base-eight pieces, with the small cube (a dot here) as the unit:

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55
Sketch the base blocks that show 1203seven, and give the English words for the base-ten value of each different-sized piece.
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56
Write the base b numeral for 2b4 + b2 + 3b + 1.
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57
Write out 32004m in the algebraic form of the last item.
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58
The best coins to use in thinking about the first three whole-number place values in base five would be the penny, the nickel, and the quarter.
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59
The best coins to use in thinking about the first three whole-number place values in base ten would be the penny, the dime, and the half-dollar.
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60
If 10000ten + 10b = 10023ten, what is base b?
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61
Define your unit and sketch base blocks to represent 32.67eight.
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62
Define your unit, sketch the base blocks that show 1203nine, and give the English words for the base-ten value of each piece of wood.
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63
53six is the same number as which of these base-ten numerals?
A) 18
B) 183
C) 12
D) 85
E) 33
A) 18
B) 183
C) 12
D) 85
E) 33
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64
In base ten, 111five would be written:
A) 421.
B) 155.
C) 31.
D) 21.
E) 555.
A) 421.
B) 155.
C) 31.
D) 21.
E) 555.
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65
The base b numeral 321b means:
A) 3 . b2 + 2 . b1 + 1.
B) 3 . b3 + 2 . b2 + 1 . b1.
C) 6b.
D) 3 . b + 2 . b + 1.
A) 3 . b2 + 2 . b1 + 1.
B) 3 . b3 + 2 . b2 + 1 . b1.
C) 6b.
D) 3 . b + 2 . b + 1.
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66
In base five, 32ten would be written:
A) 152five.
B) 112five.
C) 62five.
D) 17five.
A) 152five.
B) 112five.
C) 62five.
D) 17five.
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67
The base two numeral 100two equals the base ten numeral:
A) 1100100.
B) 1011100.
C) 8.
D) 4.
A) 1100100.
B) 1011100.
C) 8.
D) 4.
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68
In base ten, 32four would be written:
A) 400.
B) 200.
C) 122.
D) 14.
E) 8.
A) 400.
B) 200.
C) 122.
D) 14.
E) 8.
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69
The base-four numeral 11.1four could be written in base ten as:
A)
B)
C)
D)5
A)
B)
C)
D)5
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70
The base-ten decimal 18.5 could be written in base six as:
A) 10.5six.
B) 20.3six.
C) 30.3six.
D) 128.5six.
A) 10.5six.
B) 20.3six.
C) 30.3six.
D) 128.5six.
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71
The base-ten fraction 1/4 equals which base-eight numeral?
A) 0.2eight
B) 0.14eight
C) 0.02eight
D) 1.4eight
A) 0.2eight
B) 0.14eight
C) 0.02eight
D) 1.4eight
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72
If 31b = 28ten, then b =
A) 4.
B) 5.
C) 7.
D) 9.
E) This is impossible for any whole number b.
A) 4.
B) 5.
C) 7.
D) 9.
E) This is impossible for any whole number b.
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73
In what base does the following counting work:
1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 21, …
A) base two
B) base four
C) base five
D) base six
1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 21, …
A) base two
B) base four
C) base five
D) base six
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74
What is the base-ten fraction representation for 1.21four?
A) 1
B) 1
C) 1
D) 1
A) 1
B) 1
C) 1
D) 1
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75
Write an addition equation for (# fingers) + (# toes) = (answer) in some base other than base ten.
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76
Three-fourths in base ten is what in base two?
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77
Seven-eighths in base ten is what in base two?
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78
Suppose you visited an alien planet and the creatures wrote numbers in order as follows: "obi, fin, mus, obi-na, obi-obi, obi-fin, obi-mus…" These creatures must be using which base?
A) base ten
B) base three
C) base four
D) base nine
E) base twelve
A) base ten
B) base three
C) base four
D) base nine
E) base twelve
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79
A) Add 24five + 33five in base five. (The numbers are already written in base five, so no conversions are necessary.)
B) How would you illustrate this with the base-five blocks using drawings and showing the intermediate steps?
B) How would you illustrate this with the base-five blocks using drawings and showing the intermediate steps?
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