One example. 12*8+3+7-6 = 100 The key is finding sets of 10s
Twenty 20
0 to the nearest hundred, for example.
One hundred thousand.
1000000/10 = 100000
One possible way: Make a 10 using five 4s as follows: 4 + 4 + (4 + 4)/4 = 10 Make another two 10s using five 4s in each. Multiply these three 10s.
One example. 12*8+3+7-6 = 100 The key is finding sets of 10s
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Twenty 20
0 to the nearest hundred, for example.
One hundred thousand.
1000000/10 = 100000
In the number 435, there are 4 tens and 3 ones. The digit 4 represents 4 tens, while the digits 3 and 5 represent 3 ones each. This can be broken down as (4 x 10) + (3 x 1) = 40 + 3 = 43.
Counting by 5s and counting by 10s are similar because both involve skipping numbers to reach the next multiple. When counting by 5s, you add 5 to the previous number each time. When counting by 10s, you add 10 to the previous number each time. Both methods are efficient ways to quickly determine the multiples of a given number.
Constant rate of change is is counting by 10s or and even number
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there are 7 tenths in 275 or 2.75 10s