The number with 8 tens is 80. In the decimal number system, each place value to the left of the decimal point represents a power of 10. Therefore, the digit in the tens place represents 10 times the value of the digit in the ones place. In this case, 8 tens is equivalent to 8 multiplied by 10, which equals 80.
8 tens and 5 ones and if you do not konw that and you are not in kindergarden you need some help and do you know 5x6 and4x6 if so tell me asap
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31 tens(310)
There are 8*10 = 80
8 tens and 5 ones and if you do not konw that and you are not in kindergarden you need some help and do you know 5x6 and4x6 if so tell me asap
20Each of the numbers 8, 18, ... 98 has an 8 in the units digit. That's 10 8's.Each of the numbers 80, 81, ... 89 has an 8 in the tens digit. That's 10 more 8's.(You could do this yourself just by writing down all the numbers.)
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Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! Ten tens is 100, and 8 tens is 80. So, 100 is ten tens more than 80. Just imagine those numbers as colorful little trees in your math garden, all adding up perfectly in harmony.
6 tens = 6 × 10 → 8 × 6 tens = 8 × 6 ×10 = 480.
31 tens(310)
Oh, isn't that just a happy little question? To write 14 tens in numbers, you simply write the number 140. It's like painting a beautiful landscape with numbers, creating a peaceful scene on the canvas of mathematics. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little numbers.
There are 8*10 = 80
The digit 8 represents 8 tens = 80
To find the last but one digit in the product of the first 75 even natural numbers, we need to consider the units digit of each number. Since we are multiplying even numbers, the product will end in 0. Therefore, the last but one digit (tens digit) will depend on the multiplication of the tens digits of the numbers. The tens digit will be determined by the pattern of the tens digits of the even numbers being multiplied.