To convert the decimal number 82 to hexadecimal, you can divide 82 by 16 and keep track of the remainders. Here's the process:
82 divided by 16 is 5 with a remainder of 2. The remainder (2) is the least significant digit.
Now, divide the quotient (5) by 16. The result is 0 with a remainder of 5. The remainder (5) is the most significant digit.
So, in hexadecimal, 82 in decimal is represented as 52. Therefore, 82 (decimal) is equal to 52 in hexadecimal.
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.
100
17 tens = (10 + 7) tens = 10 tens + 7 tens = 1 hundred + 7 tens.
7
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.
100
17 tens = (10 + 7) tens = 10 tens + 7 tens = 1 hundred + 7 tens.
82 + 82 = 164