Writing Three-Digit Numbers
Practice writing three-digit numbers in standard form, word form, and expanded form.
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Writing Three-Digit Numbers
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Read each question carefully and write your answers in the space provided.
Write the following numbers in standard form.
1. Three hundred forty-five:
2. Eight hundred nine:
3. Five hundred seventy:
4. One hundred thirteen:
Write the following numbers in word form.
1. 256:
2. 901:
3. 480:
4. 711:
Write the following numbers in expanded form.
1. 623: + +
2. 109: + +
3. 850: + +
4. 333: + +
1. What is the standard form of 'Six hundred two'?
2. Write 740 in word form.
3. What is the expanded form of 295?
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