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A regular decagon; A 20-gon with 2 lots of 10 congruent sides and angles in an alternating pattern; A 30-gon with 3 lots of 10 congruent sides and angles in an 1-2-3-1-2-3 pattern; A 40-gon with 4 lots of 10 congruent sides and angles in an 1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4 pattern; etc.
It illustrates the place-value property of numbers. 6 times 4 = 2*10^1 + 4*10^0 or 2 lots of tens plus 4 units.
2.26 x 10 = 22.60
214km = 214,000 metres = 21,400,000 cm = 2.14 million lots of 10 cm214km = 214,000 metres = 21,400,000 cm = 2.14 million lots of 10 cm214km = 214,000 metres = 21,400,000 cm = 2.14 million lots of 10 cm214km = 214,000 metres = 21,400,000 cm = 2.14 million lots of 10 cm
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Lots of stuff, it just depends on how much time you want to spend coming up with answeres, here are a few... 9+1=10 8+2=10 7+3=10 [(9)4-6-14]=10 or... 10/10x10=10.....There's lots.
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A regular decagon; A 20-gon with 2 lots of 10 congruent sides and angles in an alternating pattern; A 30-gon with 3 lots of 10 congruent sides and angles in an 1-2-3-1-2-3 pattern; A 40-gon with 4 lots of 10 congruent sides and angles in an 1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4 pattern; etc.
Our counting system is based on ten. A number such as 456.78 is 4 lots of 102 = 10*10 5 lots of 101 = 10 6 lots of 100 = 1 7 lost of 10-1 = 1/10 8 lost of 10-2 = 1/100 Counting in tens is, therefore, something most of us are already familiar with and some of us are skilled at.
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It illustrates the place-value property of numbers. 6 times 4 = 2*10^1 + 4*10^0 or 2 lots of tens plus 4 units.
10 [lots] of 41 is 410.
lots and lots and lots. maybe even more than 10.
Lots of things! 5/1, 10/2, 15/3, 20/4, 25/5, ... 50/10... 500/100 take your pick
The Lego Land outside of Chicago, IL only has one ride. It also has a Lego factory tour and a 4-D movie.
2.26 x 10 = 22.60