To solve the problem, we need to count the place value blocks in each row and determine the total number represented by those blocks. Place value blocks typically include:
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Cubes: Represent thousands (1,000)
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Flats: Represent hundreds (100)
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Rods: Represent tens (10)
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Units: Represent ones (1)
Let's analyze each row step by step:
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Row 1:
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Cubes: 2 (2,000)
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Flats: 3 (300)
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Rods: 5 (50)
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Units: 1 (1)
Total: \( 2,000 + 300 + 50 + 1 = 2,351 \)
Answer for Row 1: \( \boxed{2351} \)
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Row 2:
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Cubes: 1 (1,000)
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Flats: 4 (400)
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Rods: 6 (60)
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Units: 7 (7)
Total: \( 1,000 + 400 + 60 + 7 = 1,467 \)
Answer for Row 2: \( \boxed{1467} \)
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Row 3:
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Cubes: 2 (2,000)
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Flats: 5 (500)
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Rods: 8 (80)
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Units: 5 (5)
Total: \( 2,000 + 500 + 80 + 5 = 2,585 \)
Answer for Row 3: \( \boxed{2585} \)
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Row 4:
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Cubes: 4 (4,000)
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Flats: 0 (0)
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Rods: 7 (70)
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Units: 0 (0)
Total: \( 4,000 + 0 + 70 + 0 = 4,070 \)
Answer for Row 4: \( \boxed{4070} \)
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Row 5:
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Cubes: 3 (3,000)
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Flats: 4 (400)
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Rods: 6 (60)
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Units: 4 (4)
Total: \( 3,000 + 400 + 60 + 4 = 3,464 \)
Answer for Row 5: \( \boxed{3464} \)
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Row 6:
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Cubes: 2 (2,000)
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Flats: 3 (300)
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Rods: 9 (90)
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Units: 3 (3)
Total: \( 2,000 + 300 + 90 + 3 = 2,393 \)
Answer for Row 6: \( \boxed{2393} \)
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Final Answers:
1. \( \boxed{2351} \)
2. \( \boxed{1467} \)
3. \( \boxed{2585} \)
4. \( \boxed{4070} \)
5. \( \boxed{3464} \)
6. \( \boxed{2393} \)
These are the numbers represented by the place value blocks in each row.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of base ten blocks worksheets.