Common Core: 2nd Grade Math : 100 Can be Thought of as a Bundle of Ten Tens: CCSS.Math.Content.2.NBT.A.1a

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Example Questions

Example Question #381 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Which of the following describes the number 

Possible Answers:

 bundles of ten tens

 bundles of ten tens

 bundles of ten tens

 bundles of ten tens

Correct answer:

 bundles of ten tens

Explanation:

 can be thought of as  bundle of ten tens, called a "hundred." The image provided can show you that when we put ten rods of  together, called a bundle, we get 

If we have , we have  bundles of ten tens. 

10s to 100

10s to 100

10s to 100

Example Question #382 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Which of the following describes the number 

Possible Answers:

 bundles of ten tens

 bundles of ten tens

 bundles of ten tens

 bundles of ten tens

Correct answer:

 bundles of ten tens

Explanation:

 can be thought of as  bundle of ten tens, called a "hundred." The image provided can show you that when we put ten rods of  together, called a bundle, we get 

If we have , we have  bundles of ten tens. 

10s to 100           10s to 100           10s to 100

10s to 100           10s to 100

10s to 100           10s to 100

Example Question #383 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Select the number with  tens,  hundreds,  ones. 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

From left to right, when we have a  digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones. 

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For this problem, we have  hundreds,  tens, and  ones. This can be written as 

Example Question #384 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Select the number with  tens,  hundred,  ones. 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

From left to right, when we have a  digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones. 

Screen shot 2016 02 05 at 10.26.42 am

For this problem, we have  hundred,  tens, and  ones. This can be written as 

Example Question #385 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Select the number with  tens,  hundreds,  ones. 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

From left to right, when we have a  digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones. 

Screen shot 2016 02 05 at 10.26.42 am

For this problem, we have  hundreds,  tens, and  ones. This can be written as 

Example Question #386 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Select the number with  ten,  hundreds,  ones. 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

From left to right, when we have a  digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones. 

Screen shot 2016 02 05 at 10.26.42 am

For this problem, we have  hundreds,  ten, and  ones. This can be written as 

Example Question #387 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Select the number with  ones,  tens,  hundreds. 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

From left to right, when we have a  digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones. 

Screen shot 2016 02 05 at 10.26.42 am

For this problem, we have  hundreds,  tens, and  ones. This can be written as 

Example Question #388 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Select the number with  ones,  tens,  hundreds. 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

From left to right, when we have a  digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones. 

Screen shot 2016 02 05 at 10.26.42 am

For this problem, we have  hundreds,  tens, and  ones. This can be written as 

Example Question #391 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Select the number with  ones,  tens,  hundreds. 

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

From left to right, when we have a  digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones. 

Screen shot 2016 02 05 at 10.26.42 am

For this problem, we have  hundreds,  tens, and  ones. This can be written as 

Example Question #392 : Number & Operations In Base Ten

Select the number with  hundreds,  ones,  tens. 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

From left to right, when we have a  digit number, the hundreds is written first, followed by the tens, and then the ones. 

Screen shot 2016 02 05 at 10.26.42 am

For this problem, we have  hundreds,  tens, and  ones. This can be written as 

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