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3-Digit Numbers Class 2 Worksheet Maths

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Question 1: 
(a) The successor of 999 is ______.
(b) The largest number that can be made by using the digits 8, 4, 7 is ______.
(c) The number name of the successor of 889 is ______.
(d) The predecessor of 800 is ______.
(e) The smallest number that can be made by using the digits 5, 6, 2 is ______.
(f) The largest two digit even number is ______.

Write true or false.

Question 2: 
(a) 463 = 40 + 60 + 3 ______.
(b) 589  >  895 ______.
(c) 30 tens = 3 hundreds ______.
(d) 486 is the successor of 485 ______.

Multiple Choice Questions

Question 3: 586 is greater than
(a) 423
(b) 695
(c) 982

Question 4: The place value of 7 in 478 is
(a) 7 tens
(b) 7 hundreds
(c) 7 ones

Question 5: Even number between 467 and 469 is
(a) 466
(b) 465
(c) 468

Question 6: The place value of 7 in 478 is
(a) 7 tens
(b) 7 hundreds
(c) 7 ones

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1. What are 3-digit numbers?
Ans. 3-digit numbers are numbers that have three digits, with the first digit ranging from 1 to 9 and the other two digits ranging from 0 to 9.
2. How many 3-digit numbers are there in total?
Ans. There are a total of 900 3-digit numbers. This is because each digit can take on 10 possible values (0 to 9), and there are 10 choices for each of the three digits, resulting in 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000 possible combinations. However, we subtract 100 from this total since the numbers from 100 to 999 are considered 3-digit numbers.
3. Can a 3-digit number start with zero?
Ans. No, a 3-digit number cannot start with zero. The first digit of a 3-digit number must be a non-zero digit, ranging from 1 to 9.
4. How many odd 3-digit numbers are there?
Ans. To determine the number of odd 3-digit numbers, we need to consider the possible values for the last digit. Since odd numbers end with 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9, there are 5 choices for the last digit. For the first digit, we have 9 choices (1 to 9, excluding zero). And for the second digit, we have 10 choices (0 to 9). Therefore, the total number of odd 3-digit numbers is 5 x 9 x 10 = 450.
5. What is the largest 3-digit number?
Ans. The largest 3-digit number is 999. In a 3-digit number, the first digit can be any number from 1 to 9, and the other two digits can be any number from 0 to 9. Therefore, the largest possible combination is 9 for the first digit, and 9 for the second and third digits, resulting in 999.
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