5 and 6-Digit Numbers | 5 Digit Numbers | 6 Digit Numbers

5 and 6-Digit Numbers | 5 Digit Numbers | 6 Digit Numbers

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We have
already learnt numbers upto 9999. The greatest 4-digit number is 9999. If we
add 1 to 9999 we get 10000 the smallest 5-digit number. We read 10000 as ten
thousand. The greatest 5-digit number is 99999. Let us form 10000 with blocks
of thousand each as shown below.

5 and 6-Digit Numbers | 5 Digit Numbers | 6 Digit Numbers

Let us represents 10000 on the abacus.


We can show
10000 on an abacus with five vertical rods. The rods represent place value of
ten thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens and ones. We add beads on the rods to show
different numbers. Each rod can hold up to 9 beads.

999 on Abacus

This shows
9 hundreds 9 tens and 9 ones. The number is 999.

1 Thousand on Abacus

If we add 1
more to 999 it is 10 hundreds. Regroup 10 hundreds as 1 thousand. 1 bead in the
thousands place represents 1 thousand.

 

9999 on Abacus

This shows
9 thousands 9 hundreds 9 tens and 9 ones. The number is 9999.

1 Ten Thousand on Abacus

If we add 1
more to 9999 it is 10 thousands. Regroup 10 thousands as 1 ten thousand (TTh).

Let us
represent a 5-digit number on the abacus.

1. Consider
the number 13460. We can expand 13460 as shown here.

We read
13460 as thirteen thousand four hundred sixty.

 

We know the
greatest 5-digit number is 99999, if we add 1 to 99999 we get 100000 the
smallest 6-digit number. We read 100000 as one lakh. Lakh is also written as
lac.

The sixth
place from the right in the place value chart is lahks place.

The
greatest 6-digit number is 999999.

2. Consider
the number 976425. We can expand 976425 as shown here.

We read
976425 as nine lakh seventy-six thousand four hundred twenty-five.

Questions and Answers on 5 and 6-Digit Numbers:

1. Complete the following table.

(i)

10000

     1   ten thousand

Ten thousand

(ii)

20000

_____ ten thousand

_______________

(iii)

30000

_____ ten thousand

_______________

(iv)

40000

_____ ten thousand

_______________

(v)

50000

_____ ten thousand

_______________

(vi)

60000

_____ ten thousand

_______________

(vii)

70000

_____ ten thousand

_______________

(viii)

80000

_____ ten thousand

_______________

(ix)

90000

_____ ten thousand

_______________

(x)

100000

_____ ten thousand

_______________

Answers:

(ii) 2, twenty thousand 

(iii) 3, thirty thousand 

(iv) 4, forty thousand 

(v) 5, fifty thousand 

(vi) 6, sixty thousand 

(vii) 7, seventy thousand 

(viii) 8, eighty thousand 

(ix) 9, ninety thousand 

(x) 10, one lakh

2. Read the abacus and find the number.

(i)

Abacus Number

(ii)

4th Grade Abacus Numbers

Answers:

(i) 48,407

(ii) 7,64,912

Answer: To find the answer, we subtract greatest 4-digit number from the greatest 5-digit number.

Greatest 5-digit number = 99,999

Greatest 4-digit number = 9,999

Difference = 99,999 – 9,999

               = 90,000

Hence, there are 90,000 five-digit numbers in all

Answer: To find the answer, we subtract greatest 5-digit number from the greatest 6-digit number.

Greatest 6-digit number = 9,99,999

Greatest 5-digit number = 99,999

Difference = 9,99,999 – 99,999

               = 9,00,000

Hence, there are 9,00,000 six-digit numbers in all

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