Math worksheet for practicing place value identification with underlined digits in numbers.
Worksheet for writing place values of underlined digits in numbers, titled "Writing Place Values" by Math Monks.
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Goal: For each number, identify the place value of the underlined digit.
> 📌 Place Value Reminder:
> - From right to left: Ones → Tens → Hundreds → Thousands → Ten Thousands → Hundred Thousands
> - Example: In `79,332`, the digits are:
> - 7 → Ten Thousands
> - 9 → Thousands
> - 3 → Hundreds
> - 3 → Tens
> - 2 → Ones
We’ll go one by one.
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#### ① 79,332 → The underlined digit is 3 in the hundreds place → 300
#### ② 15,543 → The underlined digit is 1 in the ten thousands place → 10,000
#### ③ 63,174 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ④ 21,392 → The underlined digit is 2 in the ten thousands place → 20,000
#### ⑤ 29,345 → The underlined digit is 3 in the hundreds place → 300
#### ⑥ 49,899 → The underlined digit is 8 in the hundreds place → 800
#### ⑦ 19,132 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ⑧ 20,152 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ⑨ 19,112 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ⑩ 80,206 → The underlined digit is 2 in the hundreds place → 200
#### ⑪ 49,875 → The underlined digit is 4 in the ten thousands place → 40,000
#### ⑫ 22,595 → The underlined digit is 5 in the hundreds place → 500
#### ⑬ 31,932 → The underlined digit is 9 in the hundreds place → 900
#### ⑭ 65,592 → The underlined digit is 5 in the hundreds place → 500
#### ⑮ 23,195 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ⑯ 65,605 → The underlined digit is 6 in the hundreds place → 600
#### ⑰ 57,195 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ⑱ 65,205 → The underlined digit is 2 in the hundreds place → 200
#### ⑲ 15,004 → The underlined digit is 0 in the hundreds place → 0 *(Yes, zero has a place value of zero)*
#### ⑳ 84,348 → The underlined digit is 8 in the ten thousands place → 80,000
#### ㉑ 17,090 → The underlined digit is 0 in the hundreds place → 0
#### ㉒ 3,674 → The underlined digit is 6 in the hundreds place → 600
#### ㉓ 10,932 → The underlined digit is 1 in the ten thousands place → 10,000
#### ㉔ 36,373 → The underlined digit is 3 in the hundreds place → 300
#### ㉕ 5,673 → The underlined digit is 6 in the hundreds place → 600
#### ㉖ 1,010 → The underlined digit is 0 in the hundreds place → 0
#### ㉗ 22,990 → The underlined digit is 9 in the hundreds place → 900
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1. 300
2. 10,000
3. 100
4. 20,000
5. 300
6. 800
7. 100
8. 100
9. 100
10. 200
11. 40,000
12. 500
13. 900
14. 500
15. 100
16. 600
17. 100
18. 200
19. 0
20. 80,000
21. 0
22. 600
23. 10,000
24. 300
25. 600
26. 0
27. 900
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✔ Tip for Students: Always count from the right (ones place) to find the correct position. Underline or circle the digit first, then determine its place — ones, tens, hundreds, etc. — and write the value as a number (e.g., 5 in hundreds = 500).
Let me know if you’d like a printable version or more practice! 😊
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Goal: For each number, identify the place value of the underlined digit.
> 📌 Place Value Reminder:
> - From right to left: Ones → Tens → Hundreds → Thousands → Ten Thousands → Hundred Thousands
> - Example: In `79,332`, the digits are:
> - 7 → Ten Thousands
> - 9 → Thousands
> - 3 → Hundreds
> - 3 → Tens
> - 2 → Ones
We’ll go one by one.
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✔ Problem Solutions:
#### ① 79,332 → The underlined digit is 3 in the hundreds place → 300
#### ② 15,543 → The underlined digit is 1 in the ten thousands place → 10,000
#### ③ 63,174 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ④ 21,392 → The underlined digit is 2 in the ten thousands place → 20,000
#### ⑤ 29,345 → The underlined digit is 3 in the hundreds place → 300
#### ⑥ 49,899 → The underlined digit is 8 in the hundreds place → 800
#### ⑦ 19,132 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ⑧ 20,152 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ⑨ 19,112 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ⑩ 80,206 → The underlined digit is 2 in the hundreds place → 200
#### ⑪ 49,875 → The underlined digit is 4 in the ten thousands place → 40,000
#### ⑫ 22,595 → The underlined digit is 5 in the hundreds place → 500
#### ⑬ 31,932 → The underlined digit is 9 in the hundreds place → 900
#### ⑭ 65,592 → The underlined digit is 5 in the hundreds place → 500
#### ⑮ 23,195 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ⑯ 65,605 → The underlined digit is 6 in the hundreds place → 600
#### ⑰ 57,195 → The underlined digit is 1 in the hundreds place → 100
#### ⑱ 65,205 → The underlined digit is 2 in the hundreds place → 200
#### ⑲ 15,004 → The underlined digit is 0 in the hundreds place → 0 *(Yes, zero has a place value of zero)*
#### ⑳ 84,348 → The underlined digit is 8 in the ten thousands place → 80,000
#### ㉑ 17,090 → The underlined digit is 0 in the hundreds place → 0
#### ㉒ 3,674 → The underlined digit is 6 in the hundreds place → 600
#### ㉓ 10,932 → The underlined digit is 1 in the ten thousands place → 10,000
#### ㉔ 36,373 → The underlined digit is 3 in the hundreds place → 300
#### ㉕ 5,673 → The underlined digit is 6 in the hundreds place → 600
#### ㉖ 1,010 → The underlined digit is 0 in the hundreds place → 0
#### ㉗ 22,990 → The underlined digit is 9 in the hundreds place → 900
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✔ Final Answers (Listed):
1. 300
2. 10,000
3. 100
4. 20,000
5. 300
6. 800
7. 100
8. 100
9. 100
10. 200
11. 40,000
12. 500
13. 900
14. 500
15. 100
16. 600
17. 100
18. 200
19. 0
20. 80,000
21. 0
22. 600
23. 10,000
24. 300
25. 600
26. 0
27. 900
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✔ Tip for Students: Always count from the right (ones place) to find the correct position. Underline or circle the digit first, then determine its place — ones, tens, hundreds, etc. — and write the value as a number (e.g., 5 in hundreds = 500).
Let me know if you’d like a printable version or more practice! 😊
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