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House of Hundreds - I

CBSE · Class 3 · Mathematics

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Count the triangular torans. If there are 50 more than 200 triangles, how many triangles are there in total?

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Teji counted 280 bangles. How many bangles are there if we count them as 200 and some more?

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If there are 298 toffees in boxes and Jojo has 2 more toffees, what is the total number of toffees?

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What number comes next in the sequence: 285, 286, 287, ___?

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1multiple correct

Which of the following number sentences represent 235? (Select all correct answers)

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200 and 35 more (200 + 35), 15 less than 250 (250 - 15)

The number 235 can be shown in two ways from the chapter: as 200 and 35 more, and as 15 less than 250. Both give 235, so both are correct. The other options do not make 235.

2multiple choice

If we increase 147 by ten, what number do we get?

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157

To increase by ten, we add 10: 147 + 10 = 157. The tens digit increases from 4 to 5.

3multiple choice

Compare 321 and 231. Which statement is correct?

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321 > 231

321 has 3 hundreds while 231 has 2 hundreds. Since 3 > 2, we have 321 > 231. The other digits don't matter when hundreds are different.

4multiple correct

Which of the following show ways to make the number 316? (Select all correct)

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3 hundreds + 1 ten + 6 ones, 300 + 16, 310 + 6, 320 - 4, 400 - 84

All represent 316: 3×100 + 1×10 + 6×1 = 316, 300 + 16 = 316, 310 + 6 = 316, 320 - 4 = 316, and 400 - 84 = 316.

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