Ontario Curriculum Expectation:
3.B1.5 use place value when describing and representing multi-digit numbers in a variety of ways, including with base ten materials.
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1. What number is shown by the model below?
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2. What number is shown by the model below?
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3. Where is the digit 7 in the number below?
     37
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4. Where is the digit 2 in the number below?
     429
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5. What number has 8 tens and 6 ones?
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6. What number is shown by the model below?
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7. Where is the digit 1 in the number below?
     108
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8. What number has 9 hundreds, 5 tens, and 2 ones?
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9. What number is shown by the model below?
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10. Where is the digit 5 in the number below?
     350
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