It is 100 units.
To write "4 tens 6 tens" in standard form, you need to add the two quantities together. 4 tens is equal to 40 (4 x 10), and 6 tens is equal to 60 (6 x 10). Adding these together, you get 40 + 60 = 100. Therefore, "4 tens 6 tens" in standard form is 100.
10*6 = 6 tens and 0 units.
10 times six tens is 600 units which, in standard form, is 6*102.
Any digit in the tens or higher place has no influence on the answer. So it is the unit digit of 4*9*3*6 = unit digit of 6*3*6 = unit digit of 8*6 = 8
It is 62.
It is 100 units.
It is 100 units.
It is 100 units.
42+61
To write "4 tens 6 tens" in standard form, you need to add the two quantities together. 4 tens is equal to 40 (4 x 10), and 6 tens is equal to 60 (6 x 10). Adding these together, you get 40 + 60 = 100. Therefore, "4 tens 6 tens" in standard form is 100.
10*6 = 6 tens and 0 units.
To express "10 x 6 tens" in unit form, first calculate the total number of tens: 10 x 6 equals 60 tens. Since one ten is equal to 10 units, you multiply 60 by 10 to convert it into units. Therefore, 60 tens is equal to 600 units. So, in unit form, "10 x 6 tens" is written as 600.
10 times six tens is 600 units which, in standard form, is 6*102.
Any digit in the tens or higher place has no influence on the answer. So it is the unit digit of 4*9*3*6 = unit digit of 6*3*6 = unit digit of 8*6 = 8
To convert 6 ones, 3 tens, and 4 hundredths to decimal form, we need to place each digit in its corresponding place value. The 6 ones is simply 6, the 3 tens is 30 (3 * 10), and the 4 hundredths is 0.04 (4 * 0.01). Putting it all together, we get 6 + 30 + 0.04 = 36.04.
To write a number in unit form, express it using its place value rather than its digits. For example, the number 4,567 can be written in unit form as "4 thousands, 5 hundreds, 6 tens, and 7 ones." This method highlights the value of each digit based on its position in the number.
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