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Question Video: Understanding the Place Value of tens and Ones Digits Mathematics • First Year of Primary School

Isabella made a number in this place value chart. Her number has 0 ones. How many groups of ten does her number have? Which place value chart shows the number she made?

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Isabella made a number in this place value chart. Her number has zero ones. How many groups of 10 does her number have? Which place value chart shows the number she made?

Isabella has made a number in this place value chart. And the question tells us that her number has zero ones. The first part of the question asks us how many groups of 10 her number has. In other words, how many 10s are there in the tens place? Let’s count them. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. We know that seven 10s are worth 70.

The question tells us that Isabella’s number has zero ones. Isabella has made the number 70. Which of the place value charts shows seven 10s and zero ones. It’s not the first place value chart because it has zero 10s and seven ones. The digits in this place value chart are the wrong way round. This place value chart has seven 10s and zero ones. This is the number 70. So, this is the correct place value chart. This place value chart has seven 10s and seven ones. But Isabella’s number has zero ones.

Isabella made the number 70. The place value chart which shows the number she made is the one in the middle. Seven 10s and zero ones makes the number 70.

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