Place Value: Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
A worksheet to practice identifying and working with hundreds, tens, and ones for Grade 4 students.
Includes
Fill in the Blanks2 Short AnswerMultiple ChoiceTrue / False
Standards
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.A.2
Topics
place valuehundredstensonesgrade 4math
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Place Value: Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
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Read each question carefully and write your answer in the space provided.
1. In the number 573, the digit 5 is in the place.
2. In the number 291, the digit 9 is in the place.
3. In the number 806, the digit 6 is in the place.
4. In the number 444, the digit in the tens place is .
Write the following numbers in expanded form:
5. 345 =
6. 902 =
7. 780 =
8. Which number has a 6 in the hundreds place?
a
162
b
612
c
216
d
126
9. In the number 409, there are zero tens.
T
True
F
False
10. What number has 7 hundreds, 2 tens, and 4 ones?
11. What number has 0 hundreds, 5 tens, and 8 ones?