Let's help these groundhogs fill in the holes! On top of each one is a place value problem. What's the total? Write it in!

Every number has places, and each place tells us the value of that digit. These are called place values. For example, the number 137 has three digits. The first digit, 1, is in the hundreds place, so its place value is 100. The second digit, 3, is in the tens place, so its place value is 30. The last digit, 7, is in the ones place, so its place value is 7. Using place value, we can break down 137 as 100 + 30 + 7. Now that you know how it works, can you solve each problem and write the total?