Place Value Number Words Thousands — Set 68
Compare using place value: 451 ___ 655 (>, <, or =)
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Answer: <
- SubType
- compare
- Number
- 451
- Difficulty
- normal
Write the standard form: 2 × 100 + 4 × 1 = ? (ones, tens, hundreds place)
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Answer: 204
- SubType
- standard-form
- Number
- 204
- Difficulty
- normal
Write 947 using place value expanded form. What is the expanded form?
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Answer: 9 × 100 + 4 × 10 + 7 × 1
- SubType
- expanded-form
- Number
- 947
- Difficulty
- normal
What is the hundreds digit in the number 441?
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Answer: 4
- SubType
- identify-digit
- Number
- 441
- Difficulty
- normal
Compare using place value: 783 ___ 353 (>, <, or =)
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Answer: >
- SubType
- compare
- Number
- 783
- Difficulty
- normal
Compare using place value: 223 ___ 675 (>, <, or =)
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Answer: <
- SubType
- compare
- Number
- 223
- Difficulty
- normal
Write the standard form: 3 × 100 + 2 × 10 + 4 × 1 = ? (ones, tens, hundreds place)
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Answer: 324
- SubType
- standard-form
- Number
- 324
- Difficulty
- normal
What is the hundreds digit in the number 999?
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Answer: 9
- SubType
- identify-digit
- Number
- 999
- Difficulty
- normal
What is the ones digit in the number 961?
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Answer: 1
- SubType
- identify-digit
- Number
- 961
- Difficulty
- normal
What is the hundreds digit in the number 946?
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Answer: 9
- SubType
- identify-digit
- Number
- 946
- Difficulty
- normal
Compare using place value: 901 ___ 450 (>, <, or =)
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Answer: >
- SubType
- compare
- Number
- 901
- Difficulty
- normal
Write the standard form: 3 × 100 + 4 × 10 + 5 × 1 = ? (ones, tens, hundreds place)
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Answer: 345
- SubType
- standard-form
- Number
- 345
- Difficulty
- normal
Write 917 using place value expanded form. What is the expanded form?
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Answer: 9 × 100 + 1 × 10 + 7 × 1
- SubType
- expanded-form
- Number
- 917
- Difficulty
- normal
Write 666 using place value expanded form. What is the expanded form?
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Answer: 6 × 100 + 6 × 10 + 6 × 1
- SubType
- expanded-form
- Number
- 666
- Difficulty
- normal
What is the ones digit in the number 681?
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Answer: 1
- SubType
- identify-digit
- Number
- 681
- Difficulty
- normal
Write 372 using place value expanded form. What is the expanded form?
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Answer: 3 × 100 + 7 × 10 + 2 × 1
- SubType
- expanded-form
- Number
- 372
- Difficulty
- normal
Write 687 using place value expanded form. What is the expanded form?
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Answer: 6 × 100 + 8 × 10 + 7 × 1
- SubType
- expanded-form
- Number
- 687
- Difficulty
- normal
Write 153 using place value expanded form. What is the expanded form?
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Answer: 1 × 100 + 5 × 10 + 3 × 1
- SubType
- expanded-form
- Number
- 153
- Difficulty
- normal
Compare using place value: 805 ___ 677 (>, <, or =)
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Answer: >
- SubType
- compare
- Number
- 805
- Difficulty
- normal
Write 365 using place value expanded form. What is the expanded form?
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Answer: 3 × 100 + 6 × 10 + 5 × 1
- SubType
- expanded-form
- Number
- 365
- Difficulty
- normal
Teaching Notes
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