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Solving problems using ones, tens, and hundreds involves breaking numbers into place values. This strategy simplifies addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division by focusing on smaller, manageable parts. For example, in 234 + 156, add hundreds (200 + 100), tens (30 + 50), and ones (4 + 6) separately before combining for the result.