5th Grade Math › Understand Place Value: CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.A.1
300 is how many times greater than 3? Using the same logic, 40 is how many times greater than 4?
300 is 100 times greater than 3, and 40 is 10 times greater than 4.
300 is 100 times greater than 3, and 40 is 100 times greater than 4.
300 is 10 times greater than 3, and 40 is 10 times greater than 4.
300 is 10 times greater than 3, and 40 is 100 times greater than 4.
300 is 30 times greater than 3, and 40 is 4 times greater than 4.
hundreds is equivalent to how many ones?
The hundreds place has a value of times greater than the ones place value.
If we have hundreds, we can multiply by
to find how many ones that is equivalent to.
tens is equivalent to how many ones?
The tens place has a value of times greater than the ones place value.
If we have tens, we can multiply by
to find how many ones that is equivalent to.
ten is equivalent to how many ones?
The tens place has a value of times greater than the ones place value.
If we have ten, we can multiply by
to find how many ones that is equivalent to.
tens is equivalent to how many ones?
The tens place has a value of times greater than the ones place value.
If we have tens, we can multiply by
to find how many ones that is equivalent to.
tens is equivalent to how many ones?
The tens place has a value of times greater than the ones place value.
If we have tens, we can multiply by
to find how many ones that is equivalent to.
tens is equivalent to how many ones?
The tens place has a value of times greater than the ones place value.
If we have tens, we can multiply by
to find how many ones that is equivalent to.
tens is equivalent to how many ones?
The tens place has a value of times greater than the ones place value.
If we have tens, we can multiply by
to find how many ones that is equivalent to.
tens is equivalent to how many ones?
The tens place has a value of times greater than the ones place value.
If we have tens, we can multiply by
to find how many ones that is equivalent to.
hundreds is equivalent to how many ones?
The hundreds place has a value of times greater than the ones place value.
If we have hundreds, we can multiply by
to find how many ones that is equivalent to.