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(2 hundreds 3 tens) × 10
2 thousand 3 hundred
(7 thousands 8 hundreds) × 10
7 ten thousands
(6 thousands 4 tens) ÷ 10
(4 ten thousands 3 tens) ÷ 10
Question 6. Jacob saved 2 thousand dollar bills, 4 hundred dollar bills, and 6 ten dollar bills to buy a car. The car costs 10 times as much as he has saved. How much does the car cost? Answer: Total money saved by Jacob to buy a car is = 2 thousand 4 hundred 6 ten dollar The cost of the car is 10 times as much as he saved = 2 thousand 4 hundred 6 ten dollar × 10 = 2 ten thousand 4 thousand 6 hundred = 24,600 dollars. The total cost of the car = $24600.
Question 7. Last year the apple orchard experienced a drought and did not produce many apples. But this year, the apple orchard produced 45 thousand Granny Smith apples and 9 hundred Red Delicious apples, which is 10 times as many apples as last year. How many apples did the orchard produce last year? Answer: This year Number of apple orchard produced are = 45 thousand Granny smith apples and 9 hundred Red Delicious apples. This year production is 10 times as many apples as last year. Number of apples produced Last year are = this year production ÷ 10 = 45 thousand 9 hundred ÷ 10 = 45 hundred 9 ten = 4590 apples. Last year production by apple orchard are 4590 apples.
Question 8. Planet Ruba has a population of 1 million aliens. Planet Zamba has 1 hundred thousand aliens. a. How many more aliens does Planet Ruba have than Planet Zamba? b. Write a sentence to compare the populations for each planet using the words 10 times as many. Answer: Total population of aliens on Planet Ruba = 1 million =1,000,000 = 10 lakhs Total population of aliens on Planet Zamba = 1 hundred thousand = 100,000= 1 lakh a: difference of population of aliens does Planet Ruba have than Planet Zamba = 10,00,000 – 1,00,000 = 9,00,000 = 9 lakhs. 9 lakhs many more aliens does Planet Ruba have than Planet Zamba. b: Aliens population on Planet Ruba is 10 times more than planet Zamba = 100,000 × 10 Aliens population on Planet Zamba is 10 times less than Planet Ruba = 10,00,000 ÷ 10
Question 1. Fill in the blank to make a true number sentence. Use standard form. a. (4 ten thousands 6 hundreds) × 10 = ________________________ b. (8 thousands 2 tens) ÷ 10 = _________________________ Answer: a. (4 ten thousands 6 hundreds) × 10 = 4 lakhs 6 thousand = 4,06,000 b. (8 thousands 2 tens) ÷ 10 = 8 hundreds 2 ones = 802
Question 2. The Carson family saved up $39,580 for a new home. The cost of their dream home is 10 times as much as they have saved. How much does their dream home cost? Answer: Total money saved by the Carson family for a new home = $39,580. $39,580 = 3 ten thousand 9 thousand 5 hundred 8 tens The cost of their dream home is 10 times as much as they saved = $39,580 × 10 = $3,95,800= 3 lakh 9 ten thousand 5 thousand 8 hundred. The cost of their dream home is $3,95,800= 3 lakh 9 ten thousand 5 thousand 8 hundred.
Expression | Unit Form | Standard Form |
10 × 3 tens | ||
5 hundreds × 10 | ||
9 ten thousands ÷ 10 | ||
10 × 7 thousands |
Expression | Unit Form | Standard Form |
10 × 3 tens | 30 tens | 300 |
5 hundreds × 10 | 50 hundreds or 5 thousands | 5,000 |
9 ten thousands ÷ 10 | 9 thousands | 9,000 |
10 × 7 thousands | 70 thousands or 7 ten thousands | 70,000 |
Expression | Unit Form | Standard Form |
(2 tens 1 one) × 10 | ||
(5 hundreds 5 tens) × 10 | ||
(2 thousands 7 tens) ÷ 10 | ||
(4 ten thousands 8 hundreds) ÷ 10 |
Expression | Unit Form | Standard Form |
(2 tens 1 one) × 10 | 2 hundreds 1 tens | 201 |
(5 hundreds 5 tens) × 10 | 5 thousands 5 hundreds | 5,500 |
(2 thousands 7 tens) ÷ 10 | 2 hundreds 7 ones | 207 |
(4 ten thousands 8 hundreds) ÷ 10 | 4 thousands 8 tens | 4,080 |
Question 4. a. Emily collected $950 selling Girl Scout cookies all day Saturday. Emily’s troop collected 10 times as much as she did. How much money did Emily’s troop raise? b. On Saturday, Emily made 10 times as much as on Monday. How much money did Emily collect on Monday? Answer: a: Total money collected by Emily by selling Scout cookies =$950. But Emily’s troop collects 10 times as much as Emily did = 10 × $950 Total money raised by Emily’s troop = 10 × $950 = $9,500. = 9 thousand 5 hundred dollars. b. Money collected by Emily on Saturday = $950 On Saturday, Emily made 10 times as much as on Monday On Monday the money collected by Emily =$950 ÷ 10 = 9 hundred 5 tens ÷ 10 = 9 tens 5 ones =$95. Money collected by Emily on Monday is $95.
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