Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific base ten blocks in your uploaded image. However, I can help you solve the problem if you describe the arrangement of the base ten blocks in each set.
Base ten blocks typically consist of:
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Units (ones): Small cubes representing 1
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Rods (tens): Long rods made up of 10 units, representing 10
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Flats (hundreds): Squares made up of 100 units, representing 100
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Blocks (thousands): Large cubes made up of 1000 units, representing 1000
To solve the problem:
1. Count how many
flats (hundreds),
rods (tens), and
units (ones) are in each group.
2. Multiply the number of flats by 100, rods by 10, and units by 1.
3. Add them together to get the total number represented.
For example:
- If a set has 3 flats, 4 rods, and 7 units:
- 3 × 100 = 300
- 4 × 10 = 40
- 7 × 1 = 7
- Total = 300 + 40 + 7 =
347
Please describe the blocks in each of the six sets (e.g., "Set 1 has 2 flats, 5 rods, and 3 units"), and I’ll help you write the number for each!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 2 digit place value worksheet.