MathIsimple
Unit 3
Basic Level

Unit 3 Basic Worksheet

Practice place value, reading, writing, and comparing three-digit numbers

20 Questions25-30 minutes

Instructions

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  • Use hints if you need help understanding a question
Question 1
Multiple Choice

What number has 4 hundreds, 7 tens, and 2 ones?

Question 2
Fill In Blank

In 685, the digit 6 is in the ___ place.

💡 Hint

Look at the leftmost digit.

Question 3
True False

10 tens equal 1 hundred.

Question 4
Multiple Choice

How do you read 540?

Question 5
Fill In Blank

Write 'three hundred twenty-one' in standard form: ___

💡 Hint

Add 300 + 20 + 1

Question 6
Multiple Choice

Which symbol makes this true? 567 ___ 576

Question 7
True False

In 802, there are 0 tens.

Question 8
Fill In Blank

300 + 50 + 6 = ___

💡 Hint

Combine hundreds, tens, and ones.

Question 9
Multiple Choice

Which number is greater: 423 or 432?

Question 10
True False

The value of 7 in 271 is 70.

Question 11
Fill In Blank

How do you read 608? ___ hundred ___

💡 Hint

Say the hundreds, skip tens, say ones.

Question 12
Multiple Choice

Order from least to greatest: 345, 534, 453

Question 13
True False

900 is greater than 899.

Question 14
Fill In Blank

What is 100 more than 356? ___

💡 Hint

Increase the hundreds digit by 1.

Question 15
Multiple Choice

Write 'seven hundred five' in standard form.

Question 16
True False

The number 620 has 2 ones.

Question 17
Fill In Blank

In 947, how many tens are there? ___

💡 Hint

Look at the middle digit.

Question 18
Multiple Choice

Which number is between 570 and 580?

Question 19
True False

A number is always equal to itself.

Question 20
Fill In Blank

Compare: 834 ___ 843 (use <, >, or =)

💡 Hint

Look at the tens place.

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