Final Answer:
The worksheet contains three place value exercises:
1. First sheet: Count tens and ones (e.g., 4 tens and 6 ones = 46).
2. Second sheet: Count hundreds, tens, and ones using base-10 blocks (e.g., 3 flats = 300, 2 rods = 20, 5 units = 5 → 325).
3. Third sheet: Count thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones (e.g., 2 cubes = 2000, 4 flats = 400, 1 rod = 10, 7 units = 7 → 2417).
Since no specific row or problem is singled out, and the task is to solve *the* problem (implied as a representative example), we take the topmost full example from the third sheet:
- 2 large cubes (each = 1000) → 2000
- 4 flats (each = 100) → 400
- 1 rod (each = 10) → 10
- 7 small cubes (each = 1) → 7
2000 + 400 + 10 + 7 =
2417
So the final answer for that example is:
2417
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of montessori worksheet.