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Grade 2 - Mathematics
2.2 Counting Between Hundreds

Method:
  1. Read out the numbers given.
  2. Notice the pattern in the sequence of numbers.
  3. Guess the number that should come next.
Example: 122, 123, 124,___
Look at the numbers in the above sequence. Here the difference between one number to the next is 1, That is, to each number we have to add 1 to get the next number.
Answer : 125

Directions: Find the missing number. Also write at least 10 examples of your own.
Q 1: What is the missing number?
174, 175, 176, 177, ___
178
179
177
176

Q 2: What is the missing number?
144, 145, 146, 147, ___
148
146
149
147

Q 3: What is the missing number?
176, 177, 178, 179, ___
180
178
179
181

Q 4: What is the missing number?
106, 107, 108, 109, ___
108
111
109
110

Q 5: What is the missing number?
139, 140, 141, 142, ___
142
144
143
141

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