Order with Hundreds, Tens and Ones

We will learn to order with hundreds, tens and ones and discover the pattern to find the missing numerals.

The number just before 212 is 211.

The ten just before 212 is 210.

The hundred just before 212 is 200.


Try to discover the pattern to order the number in hundred, tens and ones that comes before or after the given number.


I. Name the number just before:

(i) 154

(ii) 308

(iii) 765

(iv) 813

(v) 401


II. Name the number just after:

(i) 154

(ii) 308

(iii) 623

(iv) 409

(v) 593


III. Name the ten just before:

(i) 154

(ii) 748

(iii) 920

(iv) 400

(v) 527


IV. Name the ten just after:

(i) 154

(ii) 638

(iii) 506

(iv) 890

(v) 399


V. Name the hundred just before:

(i) 154

(ii) 815

(iii) 579

(iv) 700

(v) 399


VI. Name the hundred just after:

(i) 154

(ii) 786

(iii) 579

(iv) 800

(v) 333


VI. Write the number or numbers between the given numbers:

(i) 278 and 280

(ii) 451 and 453

(iii) 569 and 571

(iv) 740 and 743

(v) 629 and 634


VII. Recognize the pattern and write the mixing numerals:

(i) 123, 125, 127, ____, 131, ____, ____, ____

(ii) 401, 403, 405, 407, ____, ____, ____, 415

(iii) 259, 264, 269, 274, ____, ____, 289, ____

(iv) 930, 928, 926, ____, ____, 920, ____, 916

(v) 690, 680, 670, ____, ____, 640, ____, ____

(vi) 318, 338, 358, ____, ____, ____, ____

Answers for the order with hundreds, tens and ones are given below.


Answer:


I. (i) 153

(ii) 307

(iii) 764

(iv) 812

(v) 400


II. (i) 155

(ii) 309

(iii) 624

(iv) 410

(v) 594


III. (i) 150

(ii) 740

(iii) 910

(iv) 390

(v) 520


IV. (i) 160

(ii) 640

(iii) 510

(iv) 900

(v) 400


V. (i) 100

(ii) 800

(iii) 500

(iv) 600

(v) 300


VI. (i) 200

(ii) 800

(iii) 600

(iv) 900

(v) 400


VI. (i) 279

(ii) 452

(iii) 570

(iv) 741, 742

(v) 630, 231, 232, 233


VII. (i) 129, 133, 135, 137

(ii) 409, 411, 413

(iii) 279, 284, 294

(iv) 924, 922, 918

(v) 660, 650, 630, 620

(vi) 378, 398, 418, 438





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