6th Grade Numbers Worksheet | Download Free PDF with Answers

6th Grade Numbers Worksheet | Download Free PDF with Answers

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In 6th grade numbers worksheet we will get different types of questions on numbers, write numerals using commas, write large numbers in words, write the expanded form of numbers, write the short form of numbers, successor and predecessor of large numbers, place value and face value of numbers, word problems on place value and face value, comparison of large numbers, ascending and descending order of large numbers and word problems on formation of numbers. 



✅ The place value (or local value) of a digit in a number is the value of the digit, which is found using the place value chart.

For example, the place value of 5 in the number 835201 is 5 x 1,000 = 5,000.

✅ The face value of a digit remains as it is, whatever place it may be occupying.

For example, the face value of 5 in the number 835201 is 5.

✅ The number just next to a given number is called its successor.

For example, the successor of 835201 is 835202.

✅ The number just before to a given number is called its predecessor.

For example, the predecessor of 835201 is 835200.

✅ In the Indian System of Numeration, the numbers are grouped into the periods of ones, thousands, lakhs, crores, so on. The ones period has three places and the remaining periods have two places each.

✅ In the International System of Numeration, the numbers are grouped into the periods of ones, thousands, millions, billions, so on. Each period has three places.

✅ Estimation (Approximation) is a process to find approximate value. To find approximate value, we round off numbers to the nearest ten or nearest hundred or nearest thousand or so on.

✅ To find an estimated sum or difference, we may round off each number to the highest place value of the smaller number.

✅ To find an estimated product, round off each factor to its greatest place value and then multiply the rounded off factors

✅ To find an estimated quotient, round off the dividend to the nearest multiple of the divisor.


1. Write the following in numerals using commas:

(i) Three lakh nine hundred four.

(ii) Eight lakh three thousand four.

(iii) Nine lakh ninety-nine thousand nine hundred ninety-nine.

(iv) Eight lakh forty-six thousand two hundred fifty-seven.

2. Write in figures:

(i) Two lakh nineteen thousand three hundred sixty-five

(ii) Three lakh forty-six thousand eight hundred ninety-five

(iii) Seven lakh eighty-seven thousand eight hundred seventy-eight

(iv) Two lakh fifty-eight thousand two hundred seventy

(v) Sixty-five thousand thirty-six

(vi) Eight lakh thirty thousand twenty-five.

3. Write in the expanded form:

(i) 80,543

(ii) 9,08,623

4. Write the numbers which correspond to:

(i) 8 x 1000 + 4 x 100+3×1

(ii) 8 × 100000 + 9 x 1000 + 5 × 10 + 8 x 1.

5. What is the predecessor of the largest six-digit number?

6. What is the sum of the place values of 8(s) in the number 858398?

7. Find the difference between the place values of 6 and 5 in 623541.

8. How many 5-digit numbers are there in all?

9. Write True or False:

(i) The smallest number formed by using the digits 6, 0, 9 is 069.

(ii) 860 is the greatest number formed by using the digits 6, 0, 8.

(iii) The greatest 4-digit number is 1000.

(iv) The smallest 6-digit number is 100000.

10. Fill in the blanks using appropriate symbols ‘>’ or ‘

(i) 152….. 169

(ii) 3067 ….. 3076

(iii) 9352….. 9235

(iv) 673….. 376.

11. Write down the predecessor of each of the following numbers:

(i) 900

(ii) 6789

(iii) 345667

(iv) 678954

12. Write down the successor of each of the following numbers:

(i) 4897

(ii) 47953

(iii) 600138

(iv) 593246

13. In each of the following pairs of numbers, state which number is smaller:

(i) 5689 or 6589

(ii) 30050 or 30025

14. Which is greater?

(i) 84855 or 84856

(ii) 435570 or 98999

15. Compare the following:

(i) 90504, 90405

(ii) 6017, 100017

16. Arrange in ascending order:

(i) 1728, 3375, 9261, 2744, 8000, 74088

(ii) 23409, 45796, 11881, 385641, 137584

17. Arrange in descending order.

(i) 1036, 4761, 164836, 258064, 107584

(ii) 9801, 88804, 275259, 267289, 46656

18. Form the greatest 4-digit number by using the digits 2, 0 and 6. You may repeat any digit twice.

19. How many 4-digit numbers can be formed by using the digits 3, 4, 9 and 0 without repeating any digit?

20. Write the smallest 5-digit number ending in 3.

21. How many 5-digit numbers are there in all?

22. Determine the difference between the greatest 5-digit number and the smallest 6-digit number.

23. Write down the greatest and the smallest 4-digit numbers using digits 8, 6, 0 and 7. Use each digit only once.

24. Rearrange the digits of the number 602034 to get the largest number and the smallest number of 6 digits.

25. Write the greatest and smallest 5-digit numbers with 2 at tens place.

26. Write the greatest and the smallest 6-digit numbers. Also, find their difference.

27. Write the greatest and the smallest 3-digit numbers using digits 3, 8 and 7. Repetition of digits is not allowed.

28. Write the greatest and the smallest 5-digit numbers using digits 5, 0 and 6. Repetition of digits is allowed.

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29. Write True or False:

(i) The smallest number formed by using the digits 6, 0, 9 is 069.

(ii) 860 is the greatest number formed by using the digits 6, 0, 8.

(iii) The greatest 4-digit number is 1000.

(iv) The smallest 6-digit number is 100000.

30. Fill in the blanks using appropriate symbols ‘>’ or ‘

(i) 152….. 169

(ii) 3067….. 3076

(iii) 9352….. 9235

(iv) 673….. 376.

31. Write down the predecessor of each of the following numbers:

(i) 900

(ii) 6789

(iii) 345667

(iv) 678954

32. Write down the successor of each of the following numbers:

(1) 4897

(ii) 47953

(iii) 600138

(iv) 593246

33. In each of the following pairs of numbers, state which number is smaller:

(i) 5689 or 6589

(ii) 30050 or 30025

34. Which is greater?

(i) 84855 or 84856

(ii) 435570 or 98999

35. Compare the following:

(i) 90504, 90405

(ii) 6017, 100017

36. Arrange in ascending order:

(i) 1728, 3375, 9261, 2744, 8000, 74088

(ii) 23409, 45796, 11881, 385641, 137584

37. Arrange in descending order:

(i) 1036, 4761, 164836, 258064, 107584

(ii) 9801, 88804, 275259, 267289, 46656

38. Form the greatest 4-digit number by using the digits 2, 0 and 6. You may repeat any digit twice.

39. How many 4-digit numbers can be formed by using the digits 3, 4, 9 and 0 without repeating any digit?

40. Write the smallest 5-digit number ending in 3.

41. How many 5-digit numbers are there in all?

42. Determine the difference between the greatest 5-digit number and the smallest 6-digit number.

43. Write down the greatest and the smallest 4-digit numbers using digits 8, 6, 0 and 7. Use each digit only once.

44. Rearrange the digits of the number 602034 to get the largest number and the smallest number of 6 digits.

45. Write the greatest and smallest 5-digit numbers with 2 at tens place.

46. Write the greatest and the smallest 6-digit numbers. Also, find their difference.

47. Write the greatest and the smallest 3-digit numbers using digits 3, 8 and 7. Repetition of digits is not allowed.

48. Write the greatest and the smallest 5-digit numbers using digits 5, 0 and 6. Repetition of digits is allowed.

Answer:

1. Write the following in numerals using commas:

(i) 3,00,904

(ii) 8,03,004

(iii) 9,99,999

(iv) 8,46,257

2. (i) 2,19,365

(ii) 3,46,895

(iii) 7,87,878

(iv) 2,58,270

(v) 65,036

(vi) 8,30,025

3. (i) 8 × 10000 + 5 × 100 + 4 × 10 + 3 × 1

(ii) 9 × 100000 + 8 × 1000 + 6 × 100 + 2 x 10 + 3 × 1

4. (i) 8403

(ii) 809058

5. 999998

6. 808008

7. 599500

8. 90,000

9. (i) False

(ii) True

(iii) False

(iv) True

10. (i)

(ii)

(iii) >

(iv) >

11. (i) 899

(ii) 6788

(iii) 345666

(iv) 678953

12. (i) 4898

(ii) 47954

(iii) 600139

(iv) 593247

13. (i) 5689

(ii) 30025

14. (i) 84856

(ii) 435570

15. (i) 90504 > 90405

(ii) 6017

16. (i) 1728

(ii) 11881

17. (i) 258064 > 164836 > 107584 > 4761 > 1036

(ii) 275259 > 267289 > 88804 > 46656 > 9801

18. 6620

19. 18

20. 10,003

21. 90,000

22. 1

23. Greatest number = 8760; Smallest number = 6078

24. Greatest number = 643200; Smallest number = 200346

25. Greatest number = 99929; Smallest number = 10020

26. Greatest number = 999999; Smallest number = 100000; Difference = 899999

27. 19. Greatest number = 873; Smallest number = 378

28. Greatest number = 66650; Smallest number = 50006

29. Write True or False:

(i) False

(ii) True

(iii) False

(iv) True

30. (i)

(ii)

(iii) >

(iv) >

31. (i) 899

(ii) 6788

(iii) 345666

(iv) 678953

32. (i) 4898

(ii) 47954

(iii) 600139

(iv) 593247

33. (i) 5689

(ii) 30025

34. (i) 84856

(ii) 435570

35. (i) 90504 > 90405

(ii) 6017

36. (i) 1728

(ii) 11881

37. (i) 258064 > 164836 > 107584 > 4761 > 1036

(ii) 275259 > 267289 > 88804 > 46656 > 9801

38. 6620

39. 18

40. 10003

41. 90000

42. 1

43. Greatest Number = 8760

      Smallest Number = 6078

44. Greatest Number = 643200

      Smallest Number = 200346

45. 99929; 10020

46. Greatest Number = 999999

      Smallest Number = 100000

      Difference = 899999

47. Greatest Number = 873

      Smallest Number = 378

48. Greatest Number = 66650

      Smallest Number = 50006

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