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19 October, 04:28

Ted says that 7 tenths multiplied by 10 equals 70 hundredths. Is he correct? Use a place value chart to explain your answer.

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  1. 19 October, 05:26
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    "7 tenths" would be 7/10 or 0.7. Multiplying this by 10 results in 7, which is not equal to "70 hundredths. No, Ted is incorrect.

    "70 hundredths" would be 0.70.
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