50,000
510
It is 5000.
500 x 10 = 5000
10 times 2/5
50 (nearly 51). But the fifty hundreds are in the form of 5 thousands: no left-over hundreds as such.
To write a number in unit form, express it using its place value rather than its digits. For example, the number 4,567 can be written in unit form as "4 thousands, 5 hundreds, 6 tens, and 7 ones." This method highlights the value of each digit based on its position in the number.
We expand 715 into 7 hundreds, 1 ten, and 5 ones. This can be written as 7(100) + 1(10) + 5(1) = 715.
500 in standard form is 5.0 x 102
Every coin, if the measurement unit is chosen appropriately/
The standard form of 27 thousands, 3 hundreds, and 5 ones is 27,305. In standard form, we write the number using commas to separate groups of three digits, starting from the right. In this case, we have 27 thousands, 3 hundreds, and 5 ones, which combine to form the number 27,305.
In the number 4553, the 5 in the hundreds place represents 500, while the 5 in the tens place represents 50. To find how many times bigger the 5 in the hundreds place is than the 5 in the tens place, you divide 500 by 50, which equals 10. Therefore, the 5 in the hundreds place is 10 times bigger than the 5 in the tens place.
The simplest form of 5 and 5 is 10: