You either have one or two ones.
Four tens and two ones.
30+14=44
you need 87 tens and 6 ones
3 tens is equal to the number 30, and 3 ones is equal to the number 3.So, 3 tens and 3 ones is 33; and 67 minus 33 (or 67 less33) is 34.You could also look at the number 67 and see that it is 6 tens and 7 ones. Then it is easier to say "6 tens and 7 ones minus 3 tens and 3 ones = 34"because:6 tens minus 3 tens = 3 tens, and 7 ones minus 3 ones = four ones.3 tens and four ones = 34
It's actually how many tenths are in 3 ones The answer is 30
30
8 tens 2 ones
You either have one or two ones.
Four tens and two ones.
22 tens plus 6 ones.
10,10,10,10,10, which shows that there are five ones in five tens.
30+14=44
you need 87 tens and 6 ones
No, 30 ones is not the same as 30 tens. In our base-10 number system, each place value is 10 times greater than the one to its right. So, 30 ones is equal to the number 30, while 30 tens is equal to the number 300. The difference in value is due to the positional notation system we use in mathematics.
3 tens is equal to the number 30, and 3 ones is equal to the number 3.So, 3 tens and 3 ones is 33; and 67 minus 33 (or 67 less33) is 34.You could also look at the number 67 and see that it is 6 tens and 7 ones. Then it is easier to say "6 tens and 7 ones minus 3 tens and 3 ones = 34"because:6 tens minus 3 tens = 3 tens, and 7 ones minus 3 ones = four ones.3 tens and four ones = 34
3 tens is 30 16 ones is 16 30 + 16 = 46 So the answer is b.