Level: Standard 1
Mathematics
Place Value
Tens and Ones
A digit is one of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9. All numbers are made up of one or more digits.
Example:
2- 1 digit
86- 2 digits
However, the position of each digit in a number tells its value or place value.
Examples:
a) 64- 6 tens, 4 ones
b) 37- 3 tens, 7 ones
c) 47- 4 tens, 7 ones.
d) 23- 2 tens, 3 ones
e) 70- 7 tens, 0 ones.
Find the Place Value of the following Numerals:
1) 29- 2 tens, 9 ones
2) 72- 7 tens, 2 ones
3) 96- 9 tens, 6 ones
4) 61- 6 tens, 1 one
5) 44- 4 tens, 4 ones
6) 48- 4 tens, 8 ones
7) 45- 4 tens and 5 ones
8) 54- 5 tens and 4 ones
9) Write the value of 4 tens and 6 ones- 46
10) Underline the number that has a six (6) in the tens column:
76 65
11) Fill in the blanks below:
67- 6 tens and 7 ones
12) 48- 4 tens and 8 ones
13) What is the value of 1 ten and 5 ones? - 15
14) What is the value of 4 tens and 9 ones? - 49
15) 58- 5 tens and 8 ones
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