Well, isn't that just a happy little question! 82 tens is the same as 820. You see, when you have a number like 82 and you multiply it by 10, you simply add a zero to the end of the number, creating 820. Just imagine all the beautiful possibilities that number holds!
There are 8 tens in 82. Each digit's place value represents a power of 10, so in the number 82, the 8 is in the tens place, indicating 8 tens.
To determine how many tens go into 82, we divide 82 by 10. The quotient is 8 with a remainder of 2. This means that there are 8 tens in 82, with 2 left over.
17 tens = (10 + 7) tens = 10 tens + 7 tens = 1 hundred + 7 tens.
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31 tens(310)
82 to the nearest tens = 80
82 tens =82 × 10 = 820
There are 8 tens in 82. Each digit's place value represents a power of 10, so in the number 82, the 8 is in the tens place, indicating 8 tens.
To determine how many tens go into 82, we divide 82 by 10. The quotient is 8 with a remainder of 2. This means that there are 8 tens in 82, with 2 left over.
8 tens 2 ones
There are 4 tens in 40. If you multiply 82 by ten four times, you'll get the answer. 820 + 820 + 820 + 820 = 3280 82 x 40 = 3280
No. The tens unit is independent of the ones unit
In Base10, 82 represents 8 tens and 2 ones = 80 + 2 = 82, a COMPOSITE number equalling the product of two prime numbers, 2 and 41. Shame on middle schoolers everywhere and on my students and their children unto the tenth generation for not answering this by now.;-) Mr. Hunt, 2009.10.16
You cannot. You have to also use multiplication by 2 or 4 (or division by 5 or 25), or addition.
17 tens = (10 + 7) tens = 10 tens + 7 tens = 1 hundred + 7 tens.
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82 + 82 = 164