AP 3rd Maths Numbers Textbook Answers 2026-27

AP 3rd Maths Numbers Textbook Answers 2026-27. Here are the Answers for APSCERT 3rd Mathematics Number Chapter Textbook Answers 2026-27 explained in details for all the exercises textbook page wise.
AP 3rd Maths Numbers Textbook Answers 2026-27

AP 3rd Maths Numbers Textbook Answers 2026-27

Textbook - Page 2 (Observe the Picture)

Oral Questions Solutions:

1. Can you tell any 3 items that you observe in this sales center?
Answer: Gas Stove, Mixer, Refrigerator[cite: 10]

2. What is the price of Mixer?
Answer: ₹795/-[cite: 10]

3. What is the price of Kettle?
Answer: ₹230/-[cite: 10]

4. What are the prices of Gas Stoves?
Answer: ₹800/- and ₹999/-[cite: 10]

5. What is the price of Refrigerator?
Answer: ₹8925/-[cite: 10]

"Do these" Table - Write the numbers in words:

Item Price In Words
1. Mixer 795 Seven hundred and ninety five
2. Gas Stove 999 Nine hundred and ninety nine
3. Kettle 230 Two hundred and thirty
4. Refrigerator 8925 Eight thousand nine hundred and twenty five

Textbook - Page 4 & 10 (To make it 1000)

• How many hundreds are there in 1000?
Answer: 10 hundreds make 1 thousand.[cite: 10]

Complete the additions to make 1000:

a) We are at 900. How much more must be added to reach 1000? → $900 + \mathbf{100} = 1000$
b) Mark 800. How much more must be added to reach 1000? → $800 + \mathbf{200} = 1000$
c) Mark 850. How much more must be added to reach 1000? → $850 + \mathbf{150} = 1000$
d) Mark 760. How much more must be added to reach 1000? → $760 + \mathbf{240} = 1000$
e) Mark 400. How much less is 400 than 1000? → $\mathbf{600}$ less ($1000 - 400 = 600$)

Orange Slice Additions to make 1000:

• 497 + 503 = 1000  |  • 670 + 330 = 1000  |  • 830 + 170 = 1000
• 500 + 500 = 1000  |  • 980 + 20 = 1000   |  • 775 + 225 = 1000
• 895 + 105 = 1000

Textbook - Page 14 & 16 (Abacus & Blocks) apteachers.in

Page 14 - Do these: Write the correct digit and number:

Blocks representation:
Answer: 4 thousands   3 hundreds   6 tens   5 ones → Number: 4365

Page 16 - Abacus Bead Exercises:

b) Beads count: 6 thousands, 4 hundreds, 3 tens, 0 ones → Number: 6430
Number name: Six thousand four hundred and thirty.

c) Beads count: 3 thousands, 5 hundreds, 2 tens, 1 ones → Number: 3521
Number name: Three thousand five hundred and twenty one.

3. Help Mr. Pradeep write a cheque for 3,456 in words:

Answer: Three thousand four hundred and fifty six rupees only.[cite: 10]

Textbook - Page 18 (Place & Face Values)

a) Digit breakdown for 6742:

Digit Place Value Face Value
660006
77007
4404
222

b) Digit breakdown for 5309:

Digit Place Value Face Value
550005
33003
000
999

Textbook - Page 20 & 22 (Sliders, Tokens & Discussion)

Page 20 Slider Activity:

a) 1895 - increase the number by 1 → 1896
b) 2785 - increase the number by 10 → 2795
c) 5648 - decrease the number by 300 → 5348
d) 6487 - increase the number by 2000 → 8487

Think and Discuss:

1) Yashu wrote Seven thousand and twenty four as 724. Is this correct?
Answer: No, it is incorrect. Correct format is 7024.

2) Padmaja wrote Five thousand six hundred and three as 563. Is this correct?
Answer: No, it is incorrect. Correct format is 5603.

Page 22 Tokens Table Completions:

• Row 2: 1000 + 2 → 1, 0, 0, 2 → 1002 → One thousand and two
• Row 3: 1000 + 3 → 1, 0, 0, 3 → 1003 → One thousand and three
• Row 5: 1000 + 10 → 1, 0, 1, 0 → 1010 → One thousand and ten
• Row 7: 1000 + 30 + 8 → 1, 0, 3, 8 → 1038 → One thousand thirty eight

Textbook - Page 24 (Math Lab Activity) AP 3rd Mat Numbers

1. Use tokens to identify the numbers:

b) 4 Tens and 12 Ones ($40 + 12$) → 52 (Fifty two)
c) 3 Hundreds, 14 Tens and 8 Ones ($300 + 140 + 8$) → 448 (Four hundred and forty eight)
d) 12 Hundreds, 18 Tens and 2 Ones ($1200 + 180 + 2$) → 1382 (One thousand three hundred and eighty two)
e) 1 Thousand, 5 Hundreds, 10 Tens and 17 Ones ($1000 + 500 + 100 + 17$) → 1617 (One thousand six hundred and seventeen)

2 & 3. Circle the Bigger / Smaller Values:

• 30 or 300  |  • 2 Ones or 2 Hundreds  |  • 6000 or 600
• 2 Tens or 5 Thousands  |  • 2000 or 3000  |  • 7 Hundreds or 2 Tens

Textbook - Page 26 (Number Line & Rounding)

1. Circle the numbers that lie between 2226 and 3226:

Answer: 2236, 3126, 3216

Page 28 Rounding off to nearest hundreds:

a) 284 → 300  |  b) 354 → 400  |  c) 4324 → 4300  |  d) 5568 → 5600

Textbook - EXERCISE - 1 (Page 30) apteachers.in

1. Observe the series and fill the boxes:

a) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
b) 4571, 4572, 4573, 4574, 4575, 4576, 4577

2. Write in numerals:

a) Three thousand five hundred and twenty five = 3525
b) Seven thousand seven hundred and eight = 7708
c) Eight thousand and five = 8005

3. Write the Place value of circled digits:

a) 5937 — Place value of 9 is 900

4. Write the numbers in words:

a) 5876 = Five thousand eight hundred and seventy six
b) 7305 = Seven thousand three hundred and five
c) 2089 = Two thousand and eighty nine

5. Write in expanded form:

a) 3870 = 3000 + 800 + 70 + 0
b) 7077 = 7000 + 0 + 70 + 7

6. Combine short forms:

a) Five thousands + Two Hundreds + Forty + Three = 5243
b) Seven thousands + One Hundred + Sixty + Eight = 7168

7. Write the 4 digit number having 5 thousands, 8 hundreds, 3 tens and 2 ones:
Answer: 5832

8. Which number lying between 5000 and 6000 that has 8 in its tens place can be formed using digits [2, 5, 6, 8]?
Answer: d) 5682

Textbook - Page 36 & 38 (Comparisons & Ordering) AP 3rd Maths Numbers

Page 36 - Fill in symbols (<, =, >):

a) Price of toy car (250) < Price of toy JCB (350)
b) Cooker (2675) > Fan (1675)

2. Compare numbers grid symbols:

a) 6472 > 5306  |  b) 465 < 3079  |  c) 5780 < 5967
d) 6504 > 6079  |  e) 3281 < 3896  |  f) 4650 < 4698
g) 7856 > 7854  |  h) 6702 < 6923  |  i) 5063 = 5063

Page 38 - Merchants Ordering Solutions:

Investments: Anwar = 5526, Somu = 3480, Gourayya = 4690, Shiva = 6370
a) Who invested more money? → Shiva (₹6370)
b) Who invested less money? → Somu (₹3480)
c) Less to More (Ascending): 3480 < 4690 < 5526 < 6370
d) More to Less (Descending): 6370 > 5526 > 4690 > 3480

Textbook - EXERCISE - 2 (Page 40) APTEACHERS.IN

2. Circle the correct range pair:

a) 250 → 200-300  |  b) 460 → 400-500  |  c) 884 → 800-900

3. Biggest and smallest numbers table:

Digits Biggest 4-digit Smallest 4-digit
6, 4, 9, 596544569
1, 0, 5, 252101025
2, 9, 4, 696422469

4. Fill in the blanks:
a) $7\mathbf{5}3 < 768$ (or any digit less than 6)
b) $853 > 8\mathbf{4}3$ (or any digit less than 5)

Textbook - Improve Your Learning (Page 42)

1. Which of these is the SAME as 67?
Answer: a) sixty seven[cite: 10]

2. Three tens + two thousands + eight hundreds + seven ones:
Answer: d) 2837[cite: 10] ($2000 + 800 + 30 + 7$)

3. Who wrote the expanded form of 9329 correctly?
Answer: d) Kareena, Sushma and Rajesh[cite: 10] (All formats are logically equivalent)

4. Who can form the largest number from card sets?
Answer: d) Raju and Asrat[cite: 10] (Both can form 9543 with their top cards)

5. A student was asked to use 3, 0, 8, 5 to make the smallest number. He wrote 0358. Is it correct?
Answer: No, 0358 is a 3-digit number. The correct smallest 4-digit number is 3058[cite: 10].

6. Create a "Skip Counting" sequence starting at 120 (Rule: Add 6):
Answer: 120, 126, 132, 138, 144

7. Next three numbers for 250, 275, 300, 325...:
Answer: 350, 375, 400. Rule: Add 25 to the previous number[cite: 10].

8. Round 463 eggs to the nearest hundred:
Answer: 500[cite: 10] (Since 63 is greater than 50, it rounds up)

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