the blocks for this one is 216 tenths and 18 ones
To solve 216 ÷ 18 using base ten blocks, we need to divide the base ten blocks into 18 groups and determine the result.
To solve 216 ÷ 18 using base ten blocks, we can start by representing the dividend, 216, using base ten blocks. We can use 2 hundred blocks, 1 ten block, and 6 one blocks. Next, we need to divide these blocks into 18 groups.
We start by grouping the hundred blocks. We can fit 1 hundred block into 18 groups, which leaves us with 1 hundred block remaining. We then move to the ten block, which we can fit 17 groups into, leaving us with 1 ten block remaining. Finally, we divide the 6 one blocks into 18 groups, but since 18 is greater than 6, we cannot form any complete groups with the remaining ones. Therefore, the quotient is 1 hundred, 1 ten, and 0 ones, which we can rewrite as 110.
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Answer:
Hence, number of granola bars each get:
1.5 bars
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that:
Two students share 3 granola bars equally.
This means that 3 bars is to be distributed among 2 students.
Number of students=2.
Number of bars=3.
Hence,
Hence,
Hence, number of granola bars each get:
1.5 bars
−r+8(−5r−2)
(4 x 1000) + (6 x 100) + (8 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (5 x 1/10) + (6 x 1/100)
4000 + 600 + 80 + 2 + 0.5 + 0.06
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4000+600+80+2+0.5+0.06