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MILLIONS AND BILLIONS STUDENT WORKSHEET Name: Date: Problem 1: A) How tall is a stack of a million sheets of paper? B) How tall is a stack of a billion sheets of paper? 1. I would estimate that the height of a stack of a million sheets of paper would be meters. 2. The height of 100 sheets of paper is millimeters or centimeters. 3. Based on the information in #2, the height of 1,000,000 sheets of paper is mm or cm or meters. 4. Based on the information in #3, the height of 1,000,000,000 sheets of paper is meters. (Remember: A billion is a million multiplied by a thousand.) 5. If each story of a building is 3 meters high, how many stories would be in a building that is the same height as a billion sheets of paper? stories Student Worksheet, Page 1

Problem 2: A) What is the length of a million people holding hands? B) What is the length of a billion people holding hands? 1. I would estimate that a million people holding hands would stretch miles. 2. Measure the length of four people standing holding hands. The length is meters. 3. How many groups of 4 are in a line of 1,000,000 people? There are groups of 4 in a line of 1,000,000 people. Multiply this number by the length of 4 people holding hands (your answer in #2). A line of 1,000,000 people would be meters long. 4. There are 1,000 meters in a kilometer. A line of 1,000,000 people is km long. 5. 1 km = 0.62 miles. A line of 1,000,000 people is miles long. 6. Look at a map of your state or country. Can you find a distance between two cities that is about the same length as a million people holding hands? 7. How many miles long would a line of a billion people holding hands be? miles (Remember: A billion is a million multiplied by a thousand.) 8. The circumference of the earth is roughly 25,000 miles. A line of a billion people holding hands would circle the globe how many times? Student Worksheet, Page 2

Problem 3: A) If you take a million steps, starting from the door of the room, where will you be? B) If you take a billion steps, how far will you travel? 1. In which direction do you plan to travel? 2. Where do you estimate you will be after taking a million steps in this direction? 3. Have one person in your group take 10 steps. Use a meter stick to measure how many feet are traveled in 10 steps. Since step sizes aren t always the same, you may want to do this several times and then find the average distance. 10 steps = feet 4. How many sets of 10 steps are in a million steps? 1,000,000/10 = 5. If a person travels feet in 10 steps, then they would travel feet in a million steps. 6. 1 mile = 5,280 feet. How many miles equal a million steps? miles 7. Look at a map of your area. Use the same direction that you used for your estimate and see how close you came. If I traveled a million steps in the direction that my group chose, I would be in. 8. Now that you know how many miles you would travel after taking a million steps, how many miles would you travel after taking a billion steps? (Remember: A billion is a million multiplied by a thousand.) 9. The circumference of the earth is roughly 25,000 miles. Taking a billion steps, how many times will you circle the earth? Student Worksheet, Page 3

Problem 4: A) You love bananas and can eat them at the rate of one banana per minute. If you ate them non-stop, and didn t sleep, how long would it take you to eat a million bananas? B) How long would it take you to eat a billion bananas? 1. How long do you estimate it would take you to eat a million bananas at the rate of one banana per minute? 2. At the rate of one banana per minute, you could eat a million bananas in a million minutes. 3. There are minutes in an hour. So a million minutes is hours. 4. Divide your answer in #3 by 24 to find out how many days are equal to a million minutes. A million minutes is days. 5. There are 365 days in a year. Divide your answer in #4 by 365 to find out how many years are equal to a million minutes. A million minutes is years, so I could eat a million bananas in years. 6. How many years would it take you to eat a billion bananas at the same rate? (Remember: A billion is a million multiplied by a thousand.) years 7. If the average life span is 70 years, how many lifetimes would one need in order to eat a billion bananas? lifetimes Student Worksheet, Page 4

Problem 5: A) If you stacked a million markers end-to-end, how tall would they reach? B) How tall would a tower of a billion markers be? 1. I would estimate the height of a million markers to be feet. 2. The height of one marker is inches. So, a tower of 100 markers is inches. 3. A million is 10,000 groups of 100. Multiply the height of 100 markers by 10,000 to find the height of a million markers. A million markers are inches tall. 4. There are 12 inches in a foot. A million markers are feet tall. 5. There are 5,280 feet in a mile. So, a tower of a million markers would be miles high. 6. How tall would a tower of a billion markers be? (Remember: A billion is a million multiplied by a thousand.) feet or miles 7. A giraffe can grow to be 20 feet tall. How many giraffes standing on top of each other would you need in order to match the height of a billion markers? giraffes Student Worksheet, Page 5