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Arlecino [84]
2 years ago
8

What is 10 times as many as 1 hundred is blank hundreds or blank thousand

Mathematics
2 answers:
lubasha [3.4K]2 years ago
6 0

10 times as many as a number is 10 × the number.

10 times as many as 1 ten is 10 × 10 = 100

10 times as many as 1 hundred is 10 × 100 = 1000

Therefore, 10 times as many as 1 hundred is 10 hundreds or

10 times as many as 1 hundred is one thousand.

Taya2010 [7]2 years ago
6 0

10 times as many as 1 hundred is 10 hundreds or 1 thousand.

<h3>Further explanation   </h3>

This question about simple multiplication is related to place value.

Operations in unit form can be rewritten to \boxed{ \ 10 \times 1 \times 100 = (X \times 100) \ or \ (Y \times 1,000) \ }

Reordered into two parts, i.e.,  

\boxed{ \ 10 \times 1 \times 100 = X \times 100 \ }  ... Equation-1

\boxed{ \ 10 \times 1 \times 100 = Y \times 1,000 \ }   ... Equation-2

We have to solve this calculation to obtain the value of X and Y. Let's isolate the variables alone at the end of the process on one side of the equation until the variable will be equal to the value on the opposite side.

First, we need to complete Equation-1.

\boxed{ \ 10 \times 1 \times 100 = X \times 100 \ }

\boxed{ \ 1,000 = X \times 100 \ }

Both sides are divided by 100, in other words, multiplied by \frac{1}{100}.

\boxed{ \ \frac{1}{100} \times 1,000 = \frac{1}{100} \times X \times 100 \ }  

\boxed{ \ 10 = X \ }

Turn this equation over so that the position of variable X is on the left side.

We get, \boxed{\boxed{ \ X = 10 \ }}

Second, we complete Equation-2 to get the value of Y.

\boxed{ \ 10 \times 1 \times 100 = Y \times 1,000 \ }

\boxed{ \ 1,000 = Y \times 1,000 \ }

Both sides are divided by 1,000, in other words, multiplied by \frac{1}{100}.

\boxed{ \ \frac{1}{1,000} \times 1,000 = \frac{1}{1,000} \times Y \times 1,000 \ }

\boxed{ \ 1 = Y \ }

Turn this equation over so that the position of variable Y is on the left side.  

We get, \boxed{\boxed{ \ Y = 1 \ }}

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<u>Quick steps</u>

Part-1

\boxed{ \ 10 \times 1 \ hundred = X \ hundreds \ }

\boxed{ \ 10 \ hundred = X \ hundreds \ }

We get, \boxed{\boxed{ \ X = 10 \ }}

Part-2

\boxed{ \ 10 \times 1 \ hundred = Y \ thousand \ }

\boxed{ \ 10 \ hundred = Y \ thousand \ }

\boxed{ \ 1 \ thousand = Y \ thousand \ }

We get, \boxed{\boxed{ \ Y = 1 \ }}

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Conclusions

10 times as many as 1 hundred is <u> 10 </u>hundreds <u> 1 </u> blank thousand.

<h3>Learn more   </h3>
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  2. How do you write 770, 070 in expanded form brainly.com/question/4725342
  3. 100 is 1/10 of what? brainly.com/question/96535

Keywords:  10 times as many as 1 hundreds is blank hundreds or blank thousands, place value, operations, multiply, divide, fraction, both sides, equal, the opposite, both sides are multiplied by, divided by, turn, quick steps

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