Write 13 tens as a sum of hundreds and tens
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13 tens means 10 added repeatedly 13 times. Repeated addition is equal to multiplication and so 13 tens is equal to 13 x 10 = 130.
Every digit in a number has a place value. In the case of 130, there are three digits. The place value of the digit at the extreme right has unit value and it shows how many units or ones are there. The second digit from the right has the value of tens and it shows how many tens are there in the given number. The third number from the right stands in the place of hundreds or its place value is hundred. Like this, every number to the left has a place value.
In the above example, the number that stands in the tens place is 3 and it means that there are 3 tens. 3 tens is equal to 30.
The number that stands in the hundreds place is 1 and it shows that there is only 1 hundred. 1 hundred is equal to 100. So the sum of hundreds and tens is equal to 100 + 30 = 130.
Every digit in a number has a place value. In the case of 130, there are three digits. The place value of the digit at the extreme right has unit value and it shows how many units or ones are there. The second digit from the right has the value of tens and it shows how many tens are there in the given number. The third number from the right stands in the place of hundreds or its place value is hundred. Like this, every number to the left has a place value.
In the above example, the number that stands in the tens place is 3 and it means that there are 3 tens. 3 tens is equal to 30.
The number that stands in the hundreds place is 1 and it shows that there is only 1 hundred. 1 hundred is equal to 100. So the sum of hundreds and tens is equal to 100 + 30 = 130.
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Step-by-step explanation: 13+45+13=45
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