All Common Core: 2nd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #461 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
Select the number with hundreds, one, tens.
From left to right, when we have a digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones.
For this problem, we have hundreds, tens, and one. This can be written as
Example Question #462 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
Select the number with hundreds, one, tens.
From left to right, when we have a digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones.
For this problem, we have hundreds, tens, and one. This can be written as
Example Question #461 : Common Core Math: Grade 2
Select the number with hundreds, ones, tens.
From left to right, when we have a digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones.
For this problem, we have hundreds, tens, and ones. This can be written as
Example Question #462 : Common Core Math: Grade 2
Select the number with hundreds, ones, tens.
From left to right, when we have a digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones.
For this problem, we have hundreds, tens, and ones. This can be written as
Example Question #463 : Common Core Math: Grade 2
Select the number with hundreds, ones, tens.
From left to right, when we have a digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones.
For this problem, we have hundreds, tens, and ones. This can be written as
Example Question #464 : Common Core Math: Grade 2
Select the number with hundreds, ones, tens.
From left to right, when we have a digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones.
For this problem, we have hundreds, tens, and ones. This can be written as
Example Question #465 : Common Core Math: Grade 2
Select the number with hundreds, ones, tens.
From left to right, when we have a digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones.
For this problem, we have hundreds, tens, and ones. This can be written as
Example Question #461 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
Select the number with hundreds, ones, tens.
From left to right, when we have a digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones.
For this problem, we have hundreds, tens, and ones. This can be written as
Example Question #911 : Whole And Part
How many ones are in the number
Two
Three
One
Four
Zero
Zero
There is a in the ones place which means there are no ones in the number .
Example Question #912 : Whole And Part
How many tens are in the number
Zero
Four
Three
One
Two
Zero
There is a in the tens place which means there are no tens in the number .