That is $922.(if you're talking about dollar bills)
9 tens + 12 ones = 9 × 10 + 12 × 1 = 90 + 12 = 102.
Well, darling, if you've got 8 tens, that's 80. And if we're talking about how many ones are in 80, the answer is 0. Because we're dealing with tens here, not ones. Math can be a tricky little devil, but I'm here to set the record straight.
No. The tens unit is independent of the ones unit
The number is 17.
The value of 9 would be hundreds in this question the 4=thousands 9=hundreds 6=tens 2=ones
92291 tens is 910. 12 ones is 12. 910+12=922.If that doesn't answer your question, please clarify and ask the question again. :-)
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9 tens + 12 ones = 9 × 10 + 12 × 1 = 90 + 12 = 102.
The number with 15 tens and 12 ones can be calculated by multiplying the number of tens by 10 and adding the number of ones. So, 15 tens is 150 (15 x 10) and adding 12 ones gives you 150 + 12 = 162. Therefore, the number is 162.
To find the number that is the same as 6 tens and 12 ones, we need to understand the concept of place value. In the number 6 tens and 12 ones, the digit 6 represents the number of tens and the digit 2 represents the number of ones. Therefore, the number is 62.
one ten and two ones.
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12 tens mean there are 1 tens and 2 ones, as only one digit can occupy a column.
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