Let's analyze Ming's work step by step.
The multiplication problem is:
59
x 16
To solve this properly, we need to multiply 59 by 6 and then by 10 (the 1 in 16 represents 10).
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Multiply 59 by 6:
- 59 x 6 = 354
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Multiply 59 by 10:
- 59 x 10 = 590
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Now, we add these two products:
- 354 (from 59 x 6)
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- 590 (from 59 x 10)
When we add them:
354
+ 590
------
944
Now let's check the errors in Ming's work:
- In her addition step, she added 354 and 59 instead of 354 and 590.
- Therefore, the second number she added (59) should have been 590.
Considering this analysis, the correct option regarding the error in Ming's work is:
The second number in the addition part of the problem should be 590, because the 1 in 16 represents 10.