Ordering: Challenge & Extension
Mathematics
Grade 8
12 questions
~24 mins
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A worksheet designed to develop understanding of ordering numbers up to billions, including procedural practice, reasoning, and real-world applications for Grade 8 students.
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Ordering: Challenge & Extension
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Practice Questions
Answer all questions. Show your working in the grid spaces provided.
1.
Arrange the following numbers in ascending order: 5,678,912; 56,789,123; 4,567,890; 12,345,678.
[3 marks]2.
Compare the numbers 789,456,123 and 789,456,321. Which is larger and by how much?
[3 marks]3.
Order the following numbers from largest to smallest: 3,456,789; 3,456,798; 3,456,879; 3,456,987.
[3 marks]4.
Determine which of the two numbers 2,345,678,912 and 2,345,678,921 is greater. Show your reasoning.
[3 marks]5.
Construct a number greater than 7,654,321 but less than 7,654,400. Write the number and explain your choice.
[4 marks]6.
Order these numbers: 1,234,567,890; 1,234,567,809; 1,234,567,980; 1,234,567,859.
[3 marks]7.
Identify the mistake in ordering these numbers: 9,876,543,210; 9,876,543,120; 9,876,543,201.
[4 marks]8.
Plot the graph of y=2x for x values 0 to 10. Use the grid to sketch the line.
[4 marks]9.
Construct a triangle with side lengths: 4,567,890; 4,567,899; 4,567,908. Use the grid to visualize the lengths and verify the ordering of sides.
[4 marks]10.
A store stocks items with serial numbers: 123,456,789; 123,456,799; 123,456,789; 123,456,789. Order these serial numbers from smallest to largest.
[3 marks]11.
Identify the common mistake in ordering: 8,765,432,109; 8,765,432,901; 8,765,432,190. Correct the order and explain.
[4 marks]12.
Using the numbers 5,432,109,876 and 5,432,109,865, determine which is larger and justify your answer.
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- 1/1/2026
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- 1/1/2026
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