Alright, let's fill in the missing values in the table by breaking down each number into its constituent digits: hundreds (center in Spanish), tens (decenas), and units (unidades).
### Step-by-Step Breakdown:
1. Number: 458
- Hundreds place: 4
- Tens place: 5
- Units place: 8
2. Number: 712
- Hundreds place: 7
- Tens place: 1
- Units place: 2
3. Number: 267
- Hundreds place: 2
- Tens place: 6
- Units place: 7
4. Number: 564
- Hundreds place: 5
- Tens place: 6
- Units place: 4
5. Number: 619
- Hundreds place: 6
- Tens place: 1
- Units place: 9
Now, updating the table with these values:
[tex]\[
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|}
\hline Número & Centenas & Decenas & Unidades \\
\hline 458 & 4 & 5 & 8 \\
712 & 7 & 1 & 2 \\
267 & 2 & 6 & 7 \\
564 & 5 & 6 & 4 \\
619 & 6 & 1 & 9 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\][/tex]
The final table correctly shows each number broken into hundreds, tens, and units.