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Place Value
100
643 -431
212
100

785-647

138

100

500-200

300

100

Build a number with 2 hundreds, 5 tens, and 0 ones

250

100

which place value is equal to 10 tens

Hundreds

200
789 -617
172
200

597 -488

109

200

800 take away 400

400

200

I have 7 in the ones place, 3 in the hundreds place, and 1 in the tens place

317

200

What is the value of the 4 in 427?

400

300
175 -164
11
300

175-159

16

300

There were 600 apples. 300 were eaten. How many are left?

300

300

Make the smallest possible three-digit number using the digits 4, 1, and 8

148

300

In the number 803, which digit is in the tens place?

0
400

There were 457 crayons in a big box. Maria took out 123 crayons to draw a picture. How many crayons are left in the box?

334

400

There were 325 colorful balloons at the party. 108 balloons floated away. How many balloons were still at the party?

217

400

700- ? = 200

500

400

Build a number with six hundreds and eight tens

680

400

What is the value of the digit in the ones place in the number 632?

2

500

A school library had 635 books. The second graders borrowed 212 books to read. How many books are still in the library?

423

500

A bakery made 462 cupcakes. They sold 236 cupcakes in the morning. How many cupcakes are left for the afternoon?

226

500

There were 800 mosquitoes in the room. 300 mosquitoes flew away. 100 mosquitoes died. How many mosquitoes are left?

400

500

I am a three-digit number. My hundreds digit is one less than 5. My tens digit one less than 3. My ones digit is the same as my hundreds digit. What number am I?

424

500

In the number 777, does the first 7 have the same value as the last 7? Explain.

No, the first 7 is worth 700 (hundreds place), and the last 7 is worth 7 (ones place).