Breaking apart the factor 10 can be represented in various ways, depending on the context in which you're working (e.g., addition, multiplication). Here are a few common expressions that show breaking apart the factor 10:
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Addition:
- \(10 = 5 + 5\)
- \(10 = 7 + 3\)
- \(10 = 8 + 2\)
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Multiplication:
- \(10 = 2 \times 5\)
- \(10 = 1 \times 10\)
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