Let's solve each of the
place value charts in the worksheet step by step. The goal is to determine the number represented in each chart based on the
Tens and
Ones columns.
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🔹 Chart 1 (Top Left)
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Tens: One long yellow rod =
1 ten = 10
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Ones: Three small yellow cubes =
3 ones = 3
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Total: 10 + 3 =
13
✔ Answer:
13
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🔹 Chart 2 (Top Middle)
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Tens: Two rows of 10 blue dots =
2 tens = 20
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Ones: Four blue dots =
4 ones = 4
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Total: 20 + 4 =
24
✔ Answer:
24
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🔹 Chart 3 (Top Right)
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Tens: Four green bundles (each bundle = 10 sticks) =
4 tens = 40
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Ones: Two single green sticks =
2 ones = 2
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Total: 40 + 2 =
42
✔ Answer:
42
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🔹 Chart 4 (Bottom Left)
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Tens: Six groups of red dots, each group has 10 dots =
6 tens = 60
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Ones: One group of 5 red dots =
5 ones = 5
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Total: 60 + 5 =
65
✔ Answer:
65
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🔹 Chart 5 (Bottom Middle)
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Tens: Four circles labeled "10" =
4 tens = 40
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Ones: Five circles labeled "1" =
5 ones = 5
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Total: 40 + 5 =
45
✔ Answer:
45
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🔹 Chart 6 (Bottom Right)
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Tens: Seven yellow rods (each rod = 10) =
7 tens = 70
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Ones: No individual units shown =
0 ones
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Total: 70 + 0 =
70
✔ Answer:
70
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
13
2.
24
3.
42
4.
65
5.
45
6.
70
These are the numbers represented in each place value chart. Each uses visual models (rods, dots, bundles) to represent tens and ones, which we convert into standard numerical form.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of place value worksheet primary resources.