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Writing Three-Digit Numbers

A Grade 3 math worksheet focusing on writing three-digit numbers from words and expanded form.

Grade 3 Math Number SenseThree-digit NumbersWriting Three-digit Numbers
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2 Fill in the BlanksShort AnswerTrue / False

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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.NBT.A.3

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mathgrade 3number sensethree-digit numberswriting numbers
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Writing Three-Digit Numbers

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Read each question carefully and write the three-digit number in standard form.

1. Two hundred fifty-three:  

2. Seven hundred twelve:  

3. One hundred ninety-nine:  

4. Three hundred eight:  

5. Six hundred sixty:  

6. 400 + 20 + 5 =  

7. 800 + 0 + 1 =  

8. 100 + 70 + 0 =  

9. 500 + 50 + 5 =  

10. 900 + 30 + 2 =  

11. I have 3 hundreds, 4 tens, and 7 ones. What number am I?

12. I have 6 ones, 0 tens, and 2 hundreds. What number am I?

13. The number 'four hundred sixteen' is written as 460.

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14. 500 + 80 + 3 is the expanded form for 583.

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True

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