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Shawn wanted to model the number 13,450 using 13,450 using base-ten blocks how many large cubes, flats, and longs does he need to model the number
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13450 = 13000 + 400 + 50
13*1000 = 13 large cubes
4*100 = 4 flats
5*10 = 5 longs
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