Share this page! Show Learn to read numbers up to 10 million All numbers are composed from just ten different digits: Each digit occupies a certain place. of the digit tells us the valueof the digit. Use this ones, tens, hundreds resource to help you teach place value in a visual way. One-Digit NumbersLet's look at this number: 5
When we write a number with only one digit, that digit is in the ones place. The value of the number gives the number its name. The name of the number and the name of its digit is the same. Two-Digit NumbersFor a two-digit number, the first digit occupies the Tens place and the second digit occupies the Ones place. Let's look at this number: 32
Three-Digit NumbersFor a three-digit number, the first digit occupies the Hundreds place, the second digit occupies the Tens place and the third digit occupies the Ones place. When writing the number in words, the British system has the word 'and' before the tens place. Let's look at this number: 112
We can write the number mathematically in the following ways: 112 = 100 + 10 + 2 Digits and NumbersWatch the video to learn to read numbers from the digits and its place. Math Test QuestionsHere are some typical Math test questions relating to this
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on Place and Place Value (British system). More Test QuestionsGet full worksheets here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Digits-and-Place-Value-Numbers-Up-To-20000-5118118 Table of Contents Next: Guess the Number Game Rounding Off Numbers Number Sense and Place Value Quizzes How many 3∴ There are 21 digits whose products of their digits is more than 2 but less than 7.
How many 3Hence the answer is "13"
What is the product of the largest 3Product = 999 x 100 = 99900.
How many 3There are 300 three digit (3-digit) numbers that are multiples of 3.
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