Patterns in Three-Digit Numbers
Explore patterns in three-digit numbers, including counting by tens and hundreds, and identifying number sequences.
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Patterns in Three-Digit Numbers
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Follow the instructions for each section. Read carefully and show your work where needed.
Complete the patterns by counting by tens.
1. 130, 140, 150, , ,
2. 470, 480, , , 510
3. 725, 735, , , 765
4. , 290, 300, 310,
1. Count by hundreds starting from 200. Write the next three numbers.
2. Count backward by hundreds starting from 900. Write the next three numbers.
1. What is the next number in the pattern: 312, 322, 332, ?
333
342
352
320
Read each statement and circle True or False.
1. The pattern 100, 200, 300, 400 is counting by tens.
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False
Look at the number line below. What number comes next?
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