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The Hard 4 worksheet stretches Grade 2 students with composing and decomposing three-digit numbers in flexible, non-standard ways. Second graders solve four multiple choice questions about equivalent forms, such as seeing 150 as 15 tens or as 1 hundred, 4 tens, and 10 ones, then complete five fill-in problems that trade between tens and ones. This deeper place value practice prepares second graders for regrouping in addition and subtraction.

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Busy Bee
Three-Digit Place Value
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which of these equals 150?
 A) 1 hundred and 4 tens
 B) 1 hundred, 4 tens, and 10 ones
 C) 2 hundreds and 5 tens
 D) 1 hundred and 6 tens
2. How many tens are in 150?
 A) 5
 B) 10
 C) 15
 D) 150
3. Which equals 237?
 A) 2 hundreds, 3 tens, 7 ones
 B) 1 hundred, 13 tens, 7 ones
 C) Both A and B
 D) Neither A nor B
4. How many ones are in 3 hundreds, 2 tens, and 15 ones?
 A) 315
 B) 320
 C) 325
 D) 335
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 240 can be shown as 2 hundreds and 4 tens.
2) 240 can also be shown as 24 tens.
3) 1 hundred, 2 tens, and 13 ones equals 133.
4) The number 306 has 30 tens when you break it into tens and ones.
5) 2 hundreds, 15 tens, and 4 ones equals 354.
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