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Common Core Standard 2.NBT.A.1 Questions

Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:

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Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1

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Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
In which place value is the number 3 in the number 230?
  1. In the ones
  2. In the tens
  3. In the hundreds
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1

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Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
In which place value is the number 7 in the number 760?
  1. In the tens
  2. In the hundreds
  3. In the ones
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1

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Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
In which place value is the number 5 in the number 675?
  1. In the ones
  2. In the hundreds
  3. In the tens
Grade 2 Place Value CCSS: 2.NBT.A.1
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