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Question Video: Solving Problems Involving Multiplication by 10

93 tens × 10 = _. [A] 93 ones [B] 93 hundreds [C] 93 thousands [D] 103 tens [E] 103 hundreds.

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93 tens times 10 equals blank. a) 93 ones, b) 93 hundreds, c) 93 thousands, d) 103 tens, or e) 103 hundreds.

We’re trying to multiply 93 tens by 10. In order to do that, let’s consider another example. Let’s consider what one ten times 10 equals. Here’s our block of 10. One ten is 10 ones. And 10 times 10 equals 100. One ten times 10 equals 100.

And that means 93 tens times 10 equals 93 hundreds.

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