Respuesta :

We have to show 10 * 3 tens in unit form and the standard form.
10 * 3 * 10 = 300
Answer:
Unit form:  3 hundreds.
Standard form:  300.
  • The unit form: 3 hundreds.
  • The standard form: 300.

Further explanation

  • Problem: given 10 x 3 tens
  • Question: how to declare it in the unit form and standard form

10 times 3 tens is actually an operation using the unit form.

10 x 3 tens equal to 10 x 3 x 10.

10 x 3 tens = 300 which is the standard form.

The unit form of 300 is 3 hundreds

Another example:

10 x 3 hundreds = ?

10 x 3 hundreds = 10 x 3 x 100

10 x 3 hundreds = 3,000 as a standard form and 3 thousands in unit form.

Note:

This is a problem with place value.

The digits in large numbers are in groups of three places, i.e.,  

  • hundreds,
  • tens,
  • ones (or units).

There are four types of number forms:

  • The standard form is written in number form.
  • Unit forms: writing a number using place value units.
  • Word form: written in words.
  • Expanded form: stretch it out by place value.

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