Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
Grade 2 · Math · Place Value to 1000 · California, USA
Lesson Summary
Every three-digit number is made up of hundreds, tens, and ones. Learn what each place means.
Explanation
In a three-digit number like 375, each digit has a different value based on where it sits. The 3 is in the hundreds place, so it means 300. The 7 is in the tens place, so it means 70. The 5 is in the ones place, so it means 5. Together, 300 + 70 + 5 = 375. Knowing place value helps you understand how big a number really is.
Practice Questions
Q1: In the number 482, what digit is in the hundreds place?
Answer: 4
Q2: In the number 619, what is the value of the 1?
Answer: 10
Q3: What number has 5 hundreds, 0 tens, and 3 ones?
Answer: 503
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Hundreds, Tens, and Ones is a lesson in the Place Value to 1000 chapter of Grade 2 Math. It is part of the California, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Hundreds, Tens, and Ones is taught in Grade 2 as part of the Math curriculum in California, USA.
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