8000
80
808000/100 = how many hundreds there areWhen you divide anything by 100, you take off 2 zeros, which in this case makes 80
Eight thousand of them.
There are 8000 ones in 8000. ------------------------ The ones column is the column before the decimal point - in this case the decimal point is hiding at the end of the number and the ones column is the last digit. The ones column contains a 0 therefore there are no ones in 8000 8000 is eight thousands plus no hundreds plus no tens plus no ones.
The nearest thousand to 8432 is 8000. When rounding to the nearest thousand, we look at the hundreds place - in this case, it is 400. Since 400 is less than 500, we round down to 8000.
80
808000/100 = how many hundreds there areWhen you divide anything by 100, you take off 2 zeros, which in this case makes 80
To find out how many hundred thousands are in 8000 hundreds, first convert hundreds to thousands: 8000 hundreds equals 800,000. Since one hundred thousand is 100,000, you divide 800,000 by 100,000, which gives you 8. Therefore, there are 8 hundred thousands in 8000 hundreds.
8000.
Oh, dude, 8000 is like 80 hundreds. You just gotta slide those zeros over two spots and bam, you've got your answer. Math can be chill sometimes, you know?
800 x 10 = 8000
80 hundreds = 80 * 100 = 8000100 more than 8000 = 8000 + 100 = 8100
8000
Eight thousand of them.
There are 8000 ones in 8000. ------------------------ The ones column is the column before the decimal point - in this case the decimal point is hiding at the end of the number and the ones column is the last digit. The ones column contains a 0 therefore there are no ones in 8000 8000 is eight thousands plus no hundreds plus no tens plus no ones.
Well, 8000 - 6370 = 1630. 1630 divided by or / 10 is 163, so 6370 needs 163 tens to make 8000.
The nearest thousand to 8099 is 8000. When rounding, you look at the hundreds place, which is 0 in this case. Since 8099 is closer to 8000 than to 9000, it rounds down to 8000.