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when you count by 10 you skip all the numbers in between.

so lets count...

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

and so on...

if you notice there is a zero behind every single number. just take away that zero and you will see what number it takes to multiply 10 to get that number.

so 50 take away the zero is 5. and 5 multiply by 10 is 50

take 110 and take away the zero which gives 11. and 11 multiply by 10 is 110.

lets do this with a huge number. use 4500.

take away one zero behind 4500 to get 450. 450 multiply by 10 is 4500.

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