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Write a disability tensed of 2,3,4,5,6

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Answered by kratika25singhdec
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Step-by-step explanation:

When counting, what comes after 9?

Yes, it's 10!  We add a second digit.

But why is it 10 and not 01?

 Because in math, we always write the Tens place left () of the Ones place.

The digit 1 is in the Tens place, and the digit 0 is in the Ones place.

Tens Place Practice

Let's look at the number 37.

Which digit is in the Tens place?

3

How much is that digit worth?

 Since each Ten is equal to 10 Ones, 3 Tens equals 30 Ones. ✅

We can use Tens and Ones to describe numbers as big as 99.

But what happens when we want to count above 99?

We add another digit! It goes in the hundreds place.

Hundreds Place

Whenever we count up and get to 10 Tens, we regroup them into 1 Hundred.

10 Tens = 1 Hundred

That's why 90 + 10 = 100.

 We write the Hundreds place to the left () of the Tens.

Tip: Bigger place values always go on the left ():

Now, let's put the number 368 in our table:

How many hundreds do we have? 

3 Hundreds

What do 3 Hundreds equal?

300

Thousands

Now you know that:

10 Ones = 1 Ten

10 Tens = 1 Hundred

What do you think 10 Hundreds equal? 

Yes! That's it! 

10 Hundreds = 1 Thousand

Thousands go to the left () of the hundreds:

Tip: Bigger place values always go on the left ().

How many Thousands do we have? 

7

What does 7 Thousands equal?

7,000

We also have:

3 Hundreds

8 Tens

1 One

Tip: we always write a comma (,) after the thousands place.

So write 7,381, not 7381.

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