Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 100 is the same as 10 tens, not 10 ones. You see, when you have 100, you've got yourself a nice, round number made up of 10 groups of 10. So, in this case, 100 is definitely equivalent to 10 tens.
Nine tens = 90 Ten ones = 10 90 + 10 = 100
Ten percent is the same as 10/100 which is the same as 1/10.
yes 10x10 =100
10 tens is the same as 10 x 10, which equates to 100
Well, honey, in the number 100, there are 10 tens and 0 ones. It's as simple as that. So, if you're looking to make change for a dollar, you better have a lot of dimes handy!
Nine tens = 90 Ten ones = 10 90 + 10 = 100
The number that has 10 tens and no ones is 100. This is because 10 tens equals 100, and since there are no ones, the number remains 100.
There are 10 tens in 100 ones. This is because 1 ten is equal to 10 ones, so when you divide 100 ones by 10 ones per ten, you get 10.
There are 100 ones in 10 tens. This is because each ten consists of 10 ones, so multiplying 10 by 10 gives you 100.
10 tens = 100 11 ones = 11 Total = 111
Ten percent is the same as 10/100 which is the same as 1/10.
yes 10x10 =100
10 tens is the same as 10 x 10, which equates to 100
100 = (9x10) + (10x1) = 90 + 10
If you include 00 then 10, otherwise 9.
Well, honey, in the number 100, there are 10 tens and 0 ones. It's as simple as that. So, if you're looking to make change for a dollar, you better have a lot of dimes handy!
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