Partition Numbers into Hundreds, Tens and Ones

Introduction

This activity is about hundreds, tens and ones.

In a 3-digit number the digits go in columns.

HundredsTensOnes
   

Look at the number:

345

Put each digit in the columns like this:

HundredsTensOnes
345

So 345 is hundreds, tens and units, which is three hundred and forty-five.

345 = 300 + 40 + 5

Are you happy to have a go at some questions on this now?

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