Oh, what a happy little question! Let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of numbers. Yes, 7 tens and 2 ones are indeed equal to 72. Each number has its own special place in our mathematical landscape, creating a harmonious balance. Just like in a painting, every element works together to create a masterpiece.
90 + 7 is not and has never been equal to 70 + 9
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The first (left most) digit is the number of tens and the other is the number of ones. So 57 = 5 tens plus 7 ones = 50 + 7 = 57
47x10 = 470 and 7x1 = 7, then add them together.Answer is 477
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Does 6 tens equal 60 ones
90 + 7 is not and has never been equal to 70 + 9
The number that has 9 tens and 7 fewer ones than tens is 83. This is because 9 tens equal 90, and if we have 7 fewer ones than tens, we subtract 7 from the tens place, giving us 90 - 7 = 83. Therefore, the number with 9 tens and 7 fewer ones than tens is 83.
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345 tens equal 3,450 plus 7 is 3,457
To write 8 hundreds, 7 tens, and 5 ones in standard form, you would write it as 875. This is because 8 hundreds is equal to 800, 7 tens is equal to 70, and 5 ones is equal to 5. When you add these together, you get a total of 875.
3 tens is equal to the number 30, and 3 ones is equal to the number 3.So, 3 tens and 3 ones is 33; and 67 minus 33 (or 67 less33) is 34.You could also look at the number 67 and see that it is 6 tens and 7 ones. Then it is easier to say "6 tens and 7 ones minus 3 tens and 3 ones = 34"because:6 tens minus 3 tens = 3 tens, and 7 ones minus 3 ones = four ones.3 tens and four ones = 34
For example, a seven in the tens place would equal to 70 whereas a 7 in the ones place equals 7.
The first (left most) digit is the number of tens and the other is the number of ones. So 57 = 5 tens plus 7 ones = 50 + 7 = 57
47x10 = 470 and 7x1 = 7, then add them together.Answer is 477
7.4120
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