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This is a 3rd grade math problem that my son had on homework. Can you explain how to derive the answer for this problem? The problem, as wriitten, is below....
I have 10 thousands, 11 tens, 12 hundreds, and 0 ones. What number am I?
Thank you
I have 10 thousands, 11 tens, 12 hundreds, and 0 ones. What number am I?
Thank you
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Study this place value chart.
http://www.inetteacher.com/Upload1/101629/place-value-chart.jpg
11,211
http://www.inetteacher.com/Upload1/101629/place-value-chart.jpg
11,211
Answered by
Anonymous
11'2111
Answered by
christian
11,310
Answered by
Lauren
I think it's 11,211.
Answered by
Anonymous
10 thousands = 10 000
11 tens = 110
12 hundreds = 1 200
0 ones = 0
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11 310
11 tens = 110
12 hundreds = 1 200
0 ones = 0
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11 310
Answered by
estrella
It is 11 310
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