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In Mathematics / High School | 2025-07-03

1. Solve the following examples.
(a) Using any of these number cards, make ten three-digit numbers and read them. (Remember that you cannot have zero in the hundreds place.)
Number cards: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0

2. Write the following numbers in words:
(1) 325
(2) 549
(3) 667
(4) 782
(5) 890
(6) 401

Asked by shadowblade1386

Answer (2)

We created several three-digit numbers using the specified cards, avoiding zero in the hundreds place. Additionally, we wrote the provided numbers in words. Each number is accurately represented in standard verbal form.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

Let's address each part of the question step-by-step to provide a clear understanding.
(a) Using any of these number cards, make ten three-digit numbers and read them:
Given number cards: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0.
To form a three-digit number, you cannot place 0 in the hundreds place. Below are ten examples of such numbers:

123 (read as "one hundred twenty-three")

234 (read as "two hundred thirty-four")

345 (read as "three hundred forty-five")

456 (read as "four hundred fifty-six")

567 (read as "five hundred sixty-seven")

678 (read as "six hundred seventy-eight")

789 (read as "seven hundred eighty-nine")

812 (read as "eight hundred twelve")

934 (read as "nine hundred thirty-four")

658 (read as "six hundred fifty-eight")


You can mix the numbers in many different ways to create ten three-digit numbers.
(2) Write the following numbers in words:

325 - three hundred twenty-five

549 - five hundred forty-nine

667 - six hundred sixty-seven

782 - seven hundred eighty-two

890 - eight hundred ninety

401 - four hundred one

Answered by EmmaGraceJohnson | 2025-07-06