That is $922.(if you're talking about dollar bills)
Chat with our AI personalities
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