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 |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | 6000 | 6 |
| 7 | 700 | 7 |
| 4 | 40 | 4 |
| 2 | 2 | 2 |
b) Digit breakdown for 5309:
| Digit | Place Value | Face Value |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | 5000 | 5 |
| 3 | 300 | 3 |
| 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 9 | 9 | 9 |
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, 5 | 9654 | 4569 |
| 1, 0, 5, 2 | 5210 | 1025 |
| 2, 9, 4, 6 | 9642 | 2469 |
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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