Forming Numbers Worksheet
Practice forming numbers using place value concepts for Grade 3 students.
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Forming Numbers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to form numbers.
1. Write the number that has 3 hundreds, 5 tens, and 2 ones.
2. Write the number that has 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 9 ones.
3. Write the number that has 1 hundred, 8 tens, and 0 ones.
4. Which number is formed by 4 hundreds, 2 tens, and 6 ones?
420
406
426
246
5. What is the value of the digit 8 in the number 835?
8 ones
8 tens
8 hundreds
8 thousands
6. Write the number 647 in expanded form.
7. Write the number 205 in expanded form.
8. The number 912 has 1 in the tens place.
True
False
9. The number 500 has a value of 5 hundreds.
True
False
Match each description on the left with the correct number on the right.
10. 2 hundreds, 4 tens, 1 one
a. 803
11. 8 hundreds, 0 tens, 3 ones
b. 241
12. 6 hundreds, 7 tens, 5 ones
c. 675
13. Using the digits 1, 4, and 7, what is the largest 3-digit number you can form? What is the smallest?
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