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140, 235, 318, 96, 421 Arrange least to greatest.

480, 415, 453, 496, 437 Arrange least to greatest.

119, 93, 125, 201 Arrange least to greatest.

296, 228, 252, 283 Arrange least to greatest.

140, 235, 318, 96, 421 Arrange least to greatest.

77, 415, 690, 152, 349 Arrange greatest to least.

605, 973, 751, 489 Arrange greatest to least.

245, 217, 273, 229 Arrange greatest to least.

348, 220, 464, 732 Arrange greatest to least.

What pattern count? 423, 433, 443, 453

What pattern count? 605, 705, 805, 905

What pattern count? 398, 399, 400, 401

What pattern count? 698, 798, 898, 998

What pattern count? 748, 749, 750, 751

What pattern count? 339, 349, 359, 369

What are the missing numbers? 926, 936, ____, 956, ____, 976

What are the missing numbers? 426, ____, 626, 726, ____, 926

What are the missing numbers? 698, 699, ____, ____, 702, ____

What are the missing numbers? ____, ____, 500, 600, 700, ____

What are the missing numbers? 758, ____, ____, 788, 798, ____

What are the missing numbers? ____, ____, , ____, 674

HundredsTensOnes

HundredsTensOnes

HundredsTensOnes

HundredsTensOnes

HundredsTensOnes

What does the underlined digit mean? Underline the answer hundreds 5 tens 5 ones hundreds 0 tens 0 ones hundreds 9 tens 9 ones

Fill in the blanks. 780 tens hundreds ones

Fill in the blanks. 864 tens ones hundreds

Fill in the blanks. 391 ones tens hundreds

Finish the counting. 57, 58, 59, ____, _____, ____ 498, 499, ____, _____, ____ 604, 605, ____, _____, ____ 287, 288, ____, _____, ____

100 less 100 more _____

10 less 10 more _____

Put in, or =

Write the amount of money.