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Question Video: Using Place Value Tables to Represent Two-Digit Numbers Mathematics • First Year of Primary School

What number does the table show?

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What number does the table show.

We’re a given a place value table. There’s a five digit in the tens place and a two digit in the ones place. Five 10s are worth 50. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50. So, we know the five digit is worth 50. The two digit is worth two ones. 50 and two makes the number 52. The number shown in the table is the number 52.

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