- Statement (1) is true: The image shows 4 dots in the hundreds place, 7 dots in the tens place, and 9 dots in the ones place, which correctly represents the number 479.
- Statement (2) is false: The image shows 0 dots in the hundreds place, 11 dots in the tens place, and 11 dots in the ones place. Since each place value should only hold digits from 0 to 9, having 11 dots in either the tens or ones place is invalid. The correct representation for 111 would be 1 hundred, 1 ten, and 1 one.
- Statement (3) is true: The image shows 5 dots in the hundreds place, 2 dots in the tens place, and 5 dots in the ones place, which correctly represents the number 525.
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