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Question Video: Matching Three-Digit Numbers to the Written Form Mathematics • 2nd Grade

Match the 3-digit number to its written form: 522. [A] five hundred twenty-two [B] five hundred twenty-five [C] two hundred fifty-two [D] two hundred twenty-five

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Match the three-digit number to its written form: 522.

Our number has five hundreds. These numbers have two hundreds. So they’re not the written form of our number. But these two numbers both have five hundreds. Our number has two tens, which is worth 20. Both of these numbers have 20. Our number also has two ones. Our number in words is five hundred twenty-two.

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