Place Value Practice
Practice identifying and writing whole numbers based on their place value for Grade 3.
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Place Value Practice
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1. In the number 458, the digit 5 is in the place.
2. In the number 902, the digit 9 is in the place.
3. In the number 1,234, the digit 1 is in the place.
4. In the number 765, the digit 6 is in the place.
5. Write the number that has 3 hundreds, 7 tens, and 2 ones.
6. Write the number that has 8 thousands, 0 hundreds, 5 tens, and 1 one.
7. Write the number that has 6 hundreds and 9 ones.
8. Which number has the digit 4 in the tens place?
421
142
214
412
9. What is the value of the digit 7 in the number 7,890?
70
700
7,000
7
10. The number 563 has 5 hundreds.
True
False
11. The number 1,000 has a zero in the hundreds place.
True
False
12. Write the number 648 in expanded form.
13. Write the number 2,057 in expanded form.
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