For question 1.21, it says, "What 3-digit numbers number have 1 ten and 1 more one than tens?
I'm having a little trouble understanding what it's trying to say
Thanks
Re: Math I-A Homework
by John Lensmire - Friday, 28 February 2020, 5:37 PM
As an example, $318 = 3\times 100 + 1\times 10 + 8\times 1$. Using these place values (one, ten, hundred, etc.) we could say something like $318$ has $3$ hundreds, $1$ ten, and $8$ ones.
Hopefully that helps a bit, but let us know if you still have questions!
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