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I have 10 hundreds blocks, 5 ones blocks, and 8 tens blocks. I use all my blocks to model two 3-digit numbers. What could my two numbers be?
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I have 10 hundreds blocks, 5 ones blocks, and 8 tens blocks. I use all my blocks to model two 3-digit numbers. What could my two numbers be?
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I have 10 hundreds blocks, 5 ones blocks, and 8 tens blocks. I use all my blocks to model two 3-digit numbers. What could my two numbers be?
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185. How u get that is you do ten plus eight which is 18 and and 5 the a to the end.
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Do u have to use all of them? If not they could be 182 or 343
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