Hundreds | Tens | Ones | Tenths |
(100) | (10) | (1) | (1/10) |
Answer:
In figure (a), there are 3 towers (each of tens units), one block of unit and 2 small parts (each equal to ones-tenths). So, in table these can be written as Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths
(b) In figure (b), there is 1 tower (each of hundreds units), 1 tower (each of tens units) and no block (each of one unit) but 4 parts (each of ones-tenths). So, in table these can be written as Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths (100) (10) (1) (1/10) 0 3 1 2
Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths (100) (10) (1) (1/10) 1 1 0 4
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