Remember: you cannot have ten or more in each place, so you must make a swap!Show your work out when you comment! Ten marks (awards chart) for correct working out and explanation.
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exchange the 40 ones to 40 tens then do 4+4=8 so the number is forty four.the 2 is, 3 ones is ok. exchange the 40 tens for 40 hundreds.so then 7+4=11 so you exchange 10 hundreds for 1 thousend ones.
ReplyDeletejorja
I all ready know the answer
ReplyDeleteRemember you show your work out and give your answer at the end. So Jorja what is the answer?
ReplyDeletemy first answer is 44 and my second answer is 1001
Delete40=4tens. Put the 4tens in the next colum. And put the left over in the same collum.add the 4 together with the other 4. And the answer is 84. Number 2. Leave the 3 where it is because it is not over 10. 40=4one hundred and leave the 5 where it is and put the 4 in the next column. Add the 4 with the 7 and get 11. 10 =1 one thousand. Leave the 1 where it is. The answer is 1,133. By Albert.
ReplyDeletealbert good job
Deletethe answer is 84 the next answer is 1000
ReplyDeleteBy jorja.
Deletethe answer is 84 the next answer is 1000
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