Identifying Three-digit Numbers
A worksheet for Grade 4 students to practice identifying and understanding three-digit numbers.
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Identifying Three-digit Numbers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to identify and understand three-digit numbers.
Write the value of the underlined digit.
1. 34_5_
2. _7_2
3. 9_0_1
1. Which number has a 6 in the hundreds place?
162
621
216
126
2. Which number is written in expanded form as 400 + 50 + 3?
453
435
543
345
1. Write the number 789 in word form.
2. Write the number 'five hundred twenty-one' in standard form.
1. The number 100 is the smallest three-digit number.
True
False
2. In the number 803, the digit 0 is in the tens place.
True
False
Locate and mark the number 250 on the number line below.
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