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. Pay attention to whether you need to write the number in standard form, word form, or expanded form.
Write the following numbers in standard form:
1. Two hundred forty-five:
2. Seven hundred eight:
3. One hundred ninety-nine:
4. Three hundred thirty:
5. Nine hundred two:
Write the following numbers in word form:
1. 372:
2. 506:
3. 810:
4. 115:
5. 999:
Write the following numbers in expanded form:
1. 628:
2. 403:
3. 150:
4. 777:
5. 201:
1. Write the number that is represented by 400 + 50 + 9 in standard form.
2. What is the word form of 613?
3. Write the expanded form of 'eight hundred twenty-four'.
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