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grigory [225]
3 years ago
11

10 times as many as blank hundreds or 60 hundreds is blank thousands

Mathematics
2 answers:
Anettt [7]3 years ago
4 0

10 times as many as 6 hundreds is 60 hundreds or 6 thousands.

<h3>Further explanation   </h3>

We can simplify the questions as follows:

  • 10 times as many as _____ hundreds is 60 hundreds
  • 60 hundreds is _____ thousands

Let's arrange the above equation into two parts, i.e.,

\boxed{ \ 10 \times (N \times 100) = 60 \times 100 \ }  ... Equation-1

\boxed{ \ 60 \times 100) = M \times 1,000 \ }   ... Equation-2

This question about simple multiplication is related to place value.  We have to solve this calculation to obtain the value of N and M.

The first step, we need to complete Equation-1.

Let's isolate the variable M 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.

\boxed{ \ 10 \times (N \times 100) = 60 \times 100 \ }

\boxed{ \ 1,000 \times N = 6,000 \ }

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

\boxed{ \ \frac{1}{1,000} \times 1,000 \times N = \frac{1}{1,000} \times 6,000 \ }  

We get, \boxed{\boxed{ \ N = 6 \ }}

The second step, we complete Equation-2 to get the value of M.

\boxed{ \ 60 \times 100) = M \times 1,000 \ }

\boxed{ \ 6,000 = M \times 1,000 \ }

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

\boxed{ \ M \times 1,000 = 6,000 \ }

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

\boxed{ \ \frac{1}{1,000} \times M \times 1,000 = \frac{1}{1,000} \times 6,000 \ }

We get, \boxed{\boxed{ \ M = 6 \ }}

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Alternative to the second step:

60 hundreds = __ thousands

\boxed{ \ 6 \times 10 \ hundreds = \ M \ thousands} \ }

\boxed{ \ 6 \times thousands = \ M \ thousands} \ }

\boxed{\boxed{ \ M = 6 \ }}

<h3>Learn more   </h3>
  1. A rather long version of this discussion  brainly.com/question/4770453
  2. 2 thousands 7 tens divided by 10 equal? brainly.com/question/1648434
  3. 100 is 1/10 of what? brainly.com/question/96535

Keywords:  10 times as many as, blank, hundreds, 60 hundreds, or, thousands, isolate, operations, multiply, divide, fraction, both sides, equal, the opposite, both sides are multiplied by, divided by, turn

tiny-mole [99]3 years ago
3 0

<span>The answer in the question about 10 times as many as blank hundreds or 60 hundreds is blank thousands is that 10 times as many as 6 hundreds or 60 hundreds is 6 thousands therefore its 6 hundreds and 6 thousands.</span>

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