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60 tens, 2 ones
10 base 6 equals 6 base 10
In base 3, three digits (0, 1, 2) are used to represent any given number. In base 2, two digits (0, 1) are used to represent any given number.
Each bar represents 5 and a dot represent 1
234 = 2*100 + 3*10 + 4
582 tens
60 tens, 2 ones
ted has 500 base ten blocks
50 in base five is 20
I'm really having a hard time seeing the base blocks from here, so I'm afraid I can't answer your question.
10 base 6 equals 6 base 10
In base 3, three digits (0, 1, 2) are used to represent any given number. In base 2, two digits (0, 1) are used to represent any given number.
A number system used to represent any number by a 1 or a zero is a binary system or a base 2 number system.
Egyptians uses base 10 number system
Each bar represents 5 and a dot represent 1
234 = 2*100 + 3*10 + 4
Both work on the the basis of decimal counting. A number is broken up into parts such that each part can be represented by some integer times a power of ten. These are the terms in expanded notation while in base ten blocks, these integers are the number of blocks of different sizes that you need For example the number 2356 is (2*1000) + (3*100) + (5*10) + (6*1) which can also be written as (2*103) + (3*102) + (5*101) + (6*100) Note: 100 = 1, 101 = 10, 102 = 100, 103 = 1000. In terms of base ten blocks, you will have 2 blocks of 1000 3 blocks of 100 5 blocks of 10 and 6 blocks of 1