The number 6 is in the tens place. So maybe that's the desired answer. There are 3 hundreds so that is 30 tens, which would make 36 tens.
Well, honey, 36 tens is 360. I mean, it's not rocket science. Just multiply 36 by 10 and there you have it. Math can be a piece of cake when you break it down like that.
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No, 3600 is 36 x 100 36 times 10 is 360
Well, honey, to get from 212 to 572, you need to add 360. And since each ten is worth 10, you gotta add 36 tens. So, there you have it, add 36 tens to 212 ones and 100 to get to 572.
There would be 36 tens in 360.
Well, honey, 36 tens is 360. I mean, it's not rocket science. Just multiply 36 by 10 and there you have it. Math can be a piece of cake when you break it down like that.
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Well, honey, 36 rounded off to the nearest tens is 40. It's not rocket science, just bump that 6 up to a 10 and call it a day. Math doesn't have to be a headache, just keep it simple and round it like a pro.
The number 6 is in the tens place. So maybe that's the desired answer. There are 3 hundreds so that is 30 tens, which would make 36 tens.
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(18 x 20) = 360 That's 36 tens. You could look at it this way: 20 = 2 tens; 18 x (2 tens) = (18 x 2) tens = (36) tens
Oh, what a lovely question! If we're looking for 2-digit numbers where the one's digit is greater than the ten's digit, we simply need to think about the possibilities. There are 36 such numbers, ranging from 12 to 98. Just imagine all the happy little numbers waiting to be discovered!
3 is in the tens place. 6 is in the ones place.
40
120 + 36 = 156