Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent groups of hundreds, tens, and ones (e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones and also equals 70 tens and 6 ones). Understand the following as special cases: a. 100 can be thought of as a group of ten tens—called a “hundred.” b. The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).
Standard detail
2.NBT.A.1
Depth 2Parent ID: 2D2AC6C9A2AB424286029817E7E8B085Standard set: Grade 2
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- 2.NBT.A.1
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- 1
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- D2EDD3E4F1DA41C095EE3C4242D0AB72
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- Math
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- 02
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- 2D2AC6C9A2AB424286029817E7E8B085EC3375067C88431293C9F6661FC10C15
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- Kindergarten Math Core Content Connectors
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