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Hundreds, Tens, and Ones

Understanding Hundreds, Tens, and Ones

When we look at a three-digit number, each digit has a special value based on its position. This is called place value. In a three-digit number, the places from left to right are the hundreds, the tens, and the ones.

The Place Value Chart

Let's look at the number 345345. We can break it down into its three parts:

  • 3 is in the hundreds place. It means 33 hundreds, or 300300.
  • 4 is in the tens place. It means 44 tens, or 4040.
  • 5 is in the ones place. It means 55 ones, or 55.

So, the number 345345 is made up of 33 hundreds, 44 tens, and 55 ones.

Writing Numbers in Expanded Form

When we write out the value of each digit and add them together, it is called expanded form. It helps us see exactly how much the number is worth.

For the number 345345, the expanded form is: 300+40+5300 + 40 + 5

Let's Practice

Here are a few examples to help you understand how to find the value of each digit:

Example 1: What is the value of 77 in 473473? Look at the position of the 77. It is in the middle, which is the tens place. 77 tens equals 7070.

Example 2: Write 562562 in expanded form. Break down each digit:

  • 55 in the hundreds place = 500500
  • 66 in the tens place = 6060
  • 22 in the ones place = 22 Expanded form: 500+60+2500 + 60 + 2

Example 3: What number is 66 hundreds, 00 tens, and 88 ones? Put the digits in their correct places:

  • Hundreds place: 66
  • Tens place: 00 (Even though it is zero, we must include it as a placeholder!)
  • Ones place: 88 The number is 608608.