E – WN – OE10

A whole number has five different digits. Three of the digits are even while one digit is odd. If the first digit in the number is smaller than the last two digits in the number, what could the whole number be?

E – WN – OE11

A whole number has five different digits. Three of the digits are even while two digits are odd. If the first digit in the number is larger than the last digit in the number, what could the whole number be?

E – WN – OE12

A whole number has six different digits. The digit in the tens place is smaller than the digits in the thousands place and hundred thousands place. Record this whole number in words and standard form.

E – WN – OE13

A whole number has six different digits. The largest digit is in the ten thousands place and the smallest digit is in the tens place. Record this whole number in words and standard form.

E – WN – OE1

Use an open number line to place three large whole numbers. Two of the whole numbers are much smaller than the other whole number.

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