50 (nearly 51). But the fifty hundreds are in the form of 5 thousands: no left-over hundreds as such.
We expand 715 into 7 hundreds, 1 ten, and 5 ones. This can be written as 7(100) + 1(10) + 5(1) = 715.
500 in standard form is 5.0 x 102
Every coin, if the measurement unit is chosen appropriately/
Thousands are represented by an M and hundreds by a C. Fours are normally represented by the 5 unit (L=50 and V=5) preceded by a 1's unit (X=10 and I=1) to show 1 subtracted from 5. In this case the number would be MCMXLIV.
50,000
It is 5000.
500 x 10 = 5000
10 times 2/5
21.5 in expanded form = (2 x 10) + (1 x 1) + (5/10)
50 (nearly 51). But the fifty hundreds are in the form of 5 thousands: no left-over hundreds as such.
Put 321 into three columns: Hundreds, Tens, and units. Then you have 3 Hundreds, 2 tens and 1 unit. It therefore is 320. However, if the unit was from 5 -9, you would round the ten up to 3.
We expand 715 into 7 hundreds, 1 ten, and 5 ones. This can be written as 7(100) + 1(10) + 5(1) = 715.
In the number 3.5, the digit 5 has a place value of five tenths, which is equivalent to 0.5. This is because the decimal point separates the whole number part (3) from the fractional part (0.5). In this case, the digit 5 is in the tenths place, representing 5 tenths or half of a whole.
500 in standard form is 5.0 x 102
Every coin, if the measurement unit is chosen appropriately/
Hundreds.