i dont know hww to answer
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To write a number sentence for a question, first identify the key quantities and the operation needed to relate them. For example, if the question asks how many apples are left after eating some, you could represent it as: total apples - apples eaten = apples left. Ensure that the number sentence clearly reflects the relationship described in the question.
It is: six million = 6,000,000
To write a number sentence using decimals, you begin by identifying the mathematical operation you want to express, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. Then, include the decimal numbers involved in the operation. For example, if you want to express the sum of 3.5 and 2.8, your number sentence would be: 3.5 + 2.8 = 6.3. Ensure that each part of the sentence is clearly defined and accurately represents the intended calculation.
It depends on the patterns.
write a division sentence modeled by an array that has 2 more rows than the number in each row
r <= 5.
The xyz corporation makes about 6,000,000 cans each year.
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To write a number sentence for a question, first identify the key quantities and the operation needed to relate them. For example, if the question asks how many apples are left after eating some, you could represent it as: total apples - apples eaten = apples left. Ensure that the number sentence clearly reflects the relationship described in the question.
It is: six million = 6,000,000
Read the problem. Write each fact as a variable expression. Write each fact as a sentence.
To write a number sentence using decimals, you begin by identifying the mathematical operation you want to express, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. Then, include the decimal numbers involved in the operation. For example, if you want to express the sum of 3.5 and 2.8, your number sentence would be: 3.5 + 2.8 = 6.3. Ensure that each part of the sentence is clearly defined and accurately represents the intended calculation.
It depends on the patterns.
you write a sentence that contains an alliteration by having each letter in the sentence be of the same sound or letter. -adds by a 6th grader{hehe}
write the two hundreds each number: 908, 127, 651,768
7,000,000,000