Q.1. PLACE VALUE
Number | Tens | Ones |
21 | ||
79 | ||
46 | ||
32 | ||
15 | ||
63 | ||
97 | ||
84 | ||
58 | ||
30 | ||
72 | ||
32 |
Q.2. (A) Identify the place value of each digit.
(i) 185
Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
(ii) 32
Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
(iii) 479
Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
(iv) 217
Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
(v) 391
Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
(vi) 953
Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
(vii) 48
Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
(viii) 726
Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
(B) As of today, 117-year-old Violet Brown of Jamaica, is the oldest living person in the world. Find the place values present in the supercentenarians’ age.
Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
(C) On the Fourth of July, 241 years ago, the Congress declared that all the 13 American colonies were no longer part of British Empire. Identify the number of ones, tens and hundreds in the number 241.
Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
Q.3. Complete the equation.
(i) 631 = ____ hundreds + ____tens + ____ones
631 = ____ tens + ____ ones
631 = _____ones
(ii) 597 = ____ hundreds + ____ tens + ____ones
597 = ____tens + ____ones
597 = ____ones
(iii) 758 = ____ hundreds + ____ tens + ____ ones
758 = ____ tens + ____ ones
758 = ____ ones
(iii) 758 = ____ hundreds + ____ tens + ____ ones
758 = ____ tens + ____ ones
758 = ____ ones
(v) 826 = ____ hundreds + ____ tens + ____ ones
826 = ____tens + ____ones
826 = ____ ones
(vi) 345 = ____ hundreds + ____ tens + ____ ones
345 = ____ tens + ____ ones
345 = ____ones
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