Writing Place Values worksheet with 27 problems to determine the place value of underlined digits.
Worksheet for writing place values of underlined digits in numbers, featuring 27 problems with numbers up to five digits.
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It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled "Writing Place Values" from *Math Monks*, where the task is to write the place value of the underlined digit in each number. However, in your message, the digits are not actually underlined in the text version.
Since I can't see which digits are underlined (as they're missing from the text), I’ll need to make an assumption based on common practice: typically, in such worksheets, the rightmost digit (or sometimes the one in the thousands or hundreds place) is underlined. But without knowing exactly which digit is underlined in each number, I can’t give precise answers.
However, I can help you solve this if you tell me which digit is underlined in each problem, or if you assume that the underlined digit is the last digit (units place), or perhaps the thousands digit, etc.
But here’s what I can do:
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For now, let’s assume that each number has the digit in the "hundreds" place underlined — a common choice in such exercises.
But since we don’t know for sure, I’ll explain how to determine the place value of any digit in a number.
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Each digit in a number has a place value based on its position from the right:
| Position from Right | Place Value |
|---------------------|-------------|
| 1st | Ones (1) |
| 2nd | Tens (10) |
| 3rd | Hundreds (100) |
| 4th | Thousands (1,000) |
| 5th | Ten Thousands (10,000) |
So, for example:
- In 79,332, if the 3 in the hundreds place is underlined → it's in the hundreds place → value = 300
- If the 9 is underlined (ten thousands place), then it's 90,000
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1. 79,332 → The hundreds digit is 3 → 300
2. 15,543 → Hundreds digit is 5 → 500
3. 63,174 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
4. 21,392 → Hundreds digit is 3 → 300
5. 29,345 → Hundreds digit is 3 → 300
6. 49,899 → Hundreds digit is 8 → 800
7. 19,132 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
8. 20,152 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
9. 19,112 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
10. 80,206 → Hundreds digit is 2 → 200
11. 49,875 → Hundreds digit is 8 → 800
12. 22,595 → Hundreds digit is 5 → 500
13. 31,932 → Hundreds digit is 9 → 900
14. 65,592 → Hundreds digit is 5 → 500
15. 23,195 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
16. 65,605 → Hundreds digit is 6 → 600
17. 57,195 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
18. 65,205 → Hundreds digit is 2 → 200
19. 15,004 → Hundreds digit is 0 → 0
20. 84,348 → Hundreds digit is 3 → 300
21. 17,090 → Hundreds digit is 0 → 0
22. 3,674 → Hundreds digit is 6 → 600
23. 10,932 → Hundreds digit is 9 → 900
24. 36,373 → Hundreds digit is 3 → 300
25. 5,673 → Hundreds digit is 6 → 600
26. 1,010 → Hundreds digit is 0 → 0
27. 22,990 → Hundreds digit is 9 → 900
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| # | Number | Place Value |
|---|--------|-------------|
| 1 | 79,332 | 300 |
| 2 | 15,543 | 500 |
| 3 | 63,174 | 100 |
| 4 | 21,392 | 300 |
| 5 | 29,345 | 300 |
| 6 | 49,899 | 800 |
| 7 | 19,132 | 100 |
| 8 | 20,152 | 100 |
| 9 | 19,112 | 100 |
|10 | 80,206 | 200 |
|11 | 49,875 | 800 |
|12 | 22,595 | 500 |
|13 | 31,932 | 900 |
|14 | 65,592 | 500 |
|15 | 23,195 | 100 |
|16 | 65,605 | 600 |
|17 | 57,195 | 100 |
|18 | 65,205 | 200 |
|19 | 15,004 | 0 |
|20 | 84,348 | 300 |
|21 | 17,090 | 0 |
|22 | 3,674 | 600 |
|23 | 10,932 | 900 |
|24 | 36,373 | 300 |
|25 | 5,673 | 600 |
|26 | 1,010 | 0 |
|27 | 22,990 | 900 |
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⚠️ Important Note: This solution assumes the hundreds digit is underlined. If a different digit is underlined (e.g., tens, thousands, ones), the answer will change.
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If in 79,332, the 3 in the tens place is underlined → it's 30
If the 7 in the ten thousands place is underlined → it's 70,000
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Please specify:
- Which digit is underlined in each number?
- Or send the image so I can see the underlines.
But if you're just practicing and want a general guide, the method above will help!
Let me know if you'd like to try with a different digit position (like tens or thousands).
Since I can't see which digits are underlined (as they're missing from the text), I’ll need to make an assumption based on common practice: typically, in such worksheets, the rightmost digit (or sometimes the one in the thousands or hundreds place) is underlined. But without knowing exactly which digit is underlined in each number, I can’t give precise answers.
However, I can help you solve this if you tell me which digit is underlined in each problem, or if you assume that the underlined digit is the last digit (units place), or perhaps the thousands digit, etc.
But here’s what I can do:
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🔍 Let's assume:
For now, let’s assume that each number has the digit in the "hundreds" place underlined — a common choice in such exercises.
But since we don’t know for sure, I’ll explain how to determine the place value of any digit in a number.
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✔ How to Find Place Value:
Each digit in a number has a place value based on its position from the right:
| Position from Right | Place Value |
|---------------------|-------------|
| 1st | Ones (1) |
| 2nd | Tens (10) |
| 3rd | Hundreds (100) |
| 4th | Thousands (1,000) |
| 5th | Ten Thousands (10,000) |
So, for example:
- In 79,332, if the 3 in the hundreds place is underlined → it's in the hundreds place → value = 300
- If the 9 is underlined (ten thousands place), then it's 90,000
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🛠️ Let’s go through the first few numbers assuming the underlined digit is the hundreds digit (i.e., third from the right):
1. 79,332 → The hundreds digit is 3 → 300
2. 15,543 → Hundreds digit is 5 → 500
3. 63,174 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
4. 21,392 → Hundreds digit is 3 → 300
5. 29,345 → Hundreds digit is 3 → 300
6. 49,899 → Hundreds digit is 8 → 800
7. 19,132 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
8. 20,152 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
9. 19,112 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
10. 80,206 → Hundreds digit is 2 → 200
11. 49,875 → Hundreds digit is 8 → 800
12. 22,595 → Hundreds digit is 5 → 500
13. 31,932 → Hundreds digit is 9 → 900
14. 65,592 → Hundreds digit is 5 → 500
15. 23,195 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
16. 65,605 → Hundreds digit is 6 → 600
17. 57,195 → Hundreds digit is 1 → 100
18. 65,205 → Hundreds digit is 2 → 200
19. 15,004 → Hundreds digit is 0 → 0
20. 84,348 → Hundreds digit is 3 → 300
21. 17,090 → Hundreds digit is 0 → 0
22. 3,674 → Hundreds digit is 6 → 600
23. 10,932 → Hundreds digit is 9 → 900
24. 36,373 → Hundreds digit is 3 → 300
25. 5,673 → Hundreds digit is 6 → 600
26. 1,010 → Hundreds digit is 0 → 0
27. 22,990 → Hundreds digit is 9 → 900
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✔ Final Answers (Assuming Underlined Digit is Hundreds Place):
| # | Number | Place Value |
|---|--------|-------------|
| 1 | 79,332 | 300 |
| 2 | 15,543 | 500 |
| 3 | 63,174 | 100 |
| 4 | 21,392 | 300 |
| 5 | 29,345 | 300 |
| 6 | 49,899 | 800 |
| 7 | 19,132 | 100 |
| 8 | 20,152 | 100 |
| 9 | 19,112 | 100 |
|10 | 80,206 | 200 |
|11 | 49,875 | 800 |
|12 | 22,595 | 500 |
|13 | 31,932 | 900 |
|14 | 65,592 | 500 |
|15 | 23,195 | 100 |
|16 | 65,605 | 600 |
|17 | 57,195 | 100 |
|18 | 65,205 | 200 |
|19 | 15,004 | 0 |
|20 | 84,348 | 300 |
|21 | 17,090 | 0 |
|22 | 3,674 | 600 |
|23 | 10,932 | 900 |
|24 | 36,373 | 300 |
|25 | 5,673 | 600 |
|26 | 1,010 | 0 |
|27 | 22,990 | 900 |
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⚠️ Important Note: This solution assumes the hundreds digit is underlined. If a different digit is underlined (e.g., tens, thousands, ones), the answer will change.
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📌 Example:
If in 79,332, the 3 in the tens place is underlined → it's 30
If the 7 in the ten thousands place is underlined → it's 70,000
---
✔ To get the correct answer:
Please specify:
- Which digit is underlined in each number?
- Or send the image so I can see the underlines.
But if you're just practicing and want a general guide, the method above will help!
Let me know if you'd like to try with a different digit position (like tens or thousands).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of place value worksheet class 4.