To represent ten thousand in cubes, you can use a three-dimensional grid of cubes. Each small cube can represent one unit, so you would arrange 10,000 small cubes into a larger cube formation. This would result in a cube that measures 20 cubes on each side (20 x 20 x 20 = 8,000), or you could create a rectangular prism with dimensions adding up to 10,000 cubes, such as 10 x 10 x 100. This visual representation allows for an understanding of the volume and quantity of ten thousand through a tangible format.
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Ten thousand and one, ten thousand and two, ...
To the nearest ten thousand, the value is zero.
ten thousand is 2 digits from a thousand
ten thousand seconds
oh draw a 1 followed by 4 zeros
It is more complex than simply dividing 1000 by 10. Consider this: When you put 2 cubes in a row and then another row like that side by side... you get a cube of length 2 times the original length. So basically you are using 4 cubes but you have 4 original + 1 new cube. So you repeat this algo for 1000 cubes and the answer comes out to be closer to 54
Assuming that the cubes are 1x1x1, there will be one thousand cubes in the larger cube.
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ten ten
Ten thousand and one, ten thousand and two, ...
thousand: 6,172,000 ten thousand:6,170,000
To the nearest ten thousand, the value is zero.
Ten hundred thousand is a thousand thousand which is a million = 1,000,000
ten thousand is 2 digits from a thousand
ten thousand seconds
Ten.