Well, isn't that a lovely little question you have there. In the number 1, there are actually zero tens. But that's okay, every number is special in its own way, just like every little tree in our painting.
To find out how many hundred thousands are in 10,000 tens, first convert tens to hundreds: 10,000 tens equal 100,000. Then, since one hundred thousand is equivalent to 1 hundred thousand, the answer is 1. Therefore, there is 1 hundred thousand in 10,000 tens.
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To find out how many tens are in 800 hundreds, first convert hundreds to tens. Since 1 hundred equals 10 tens, 800 hundreds equals 800 × 10 = 8,000 tens. Therefore, there are 8,000 tens in 800 hundreds.
To find out how many tens are in 40 hundreds, first convert hundreds to tens. Since 1 hundred equals 10 tens, 40 hundreds equals 40 x 10 = 400 tens. Therefore, there are 400 tens in 40 hundreds.
To find out how many thousands equal 100 tens, first, convert tens to the base unit. Since 100 tens equal 1,000 (as 10 times 100 equals 1,000), and knowing that 1,000 equals 1 thousand, we conclude that 100 tens equal 1 thousand.
there are 100 tens in 1000
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To find out how many hundred thousands are in 10,000 tens, first convert tens to hundreds: 10,000 tens equal 100,000. Then, since one hundred thousand is equivalent to 1 hundred thousand, the answer is 1. Therefore, there is 1 hundred thousand in 10,000 tens.
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There are 16 tens in 161. This is because the number 161 can be broken down into 1 hundred (which is equivalent to 10 tens) and 6 additional tens, totaling 16 tens.
To find out how many tens are in 800 hundreds, first convert hundreds to tens. Since 1 hundred equals 10 tens, 800 hundreds equals 800 × 10 = 8,000 tens. Therefore, there are 8,000 tens in 800 hundreds.
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14 of them are.
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