Let’s go through each number one by one and break it down into hundreds, tens, and ones.
Remember:
- The
hundreds digit is the first digit from the left (if the number has 3 digits).
- The
tens digit is the middle digit.
- The
ones digit is the last digit on the right.
We’ll do this for every number:
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148
- Hundreds: 1
- Tens: 4
- Ones: 8
884
- Hundreds: 8
- Tens: 8
- Ones: 4
455
- Hundreds: 4
- Tens: 5
- Ones: 5
541
- Hundreds: 5
- Tens: 4
- Ones: 1
509
- Hundreds: 5
- Tens: 0
- Ones: 9
319
- Hundreds: 3
- Tens: 1
- Ones: 9
743
- Hundreds: 7
- Tens: 4
- Ones: 3
792
- Hundreds: 7
- Tens: 9
- Ones: 2
636
- Hundreds: 6
- Tens: 3
- Ones: 6
108
- Hundreds: 1
- Tens: 0
- Ones: 8
---
Final Answer:
For 148 → Hundreds: 1, Tens: 4, Ones: 8
For 884 → Hundreds: 8, Tens: 8, Ones: 4
For 455 → Hundreds: 4, Tens: 5, Ones: 5
For 541 → Hundreds: 5, Tens: 4, Ones: 1
For 509 → Hundreds: 5, Tens: 0, Ones: 9
For 319 → Hundreds: 3, Tens: 1, Ones: 9
For 743 → Hundreds: 7, Tens: 4, Ones: 3
For 792 → Hundreds: 7, Tens: 9, Ones: 2
For 636 → Hundreds: 6, Tens: 3, Ones: 6
For 108 → Hundreds: 1, Tens: 0, Ones: 8
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 2nd grade math worksheet place value.