The image you've uploaded is a
Place Value Chart with two columns labeled
Tens and
Ones. This chart is commonly used in elementary math education to help students understand the value of digits in a number based on their position.
What is a Place Value Chart?
A place value chart helps break down numbers into their component parts based on the position of each digit. In this case:
- The
Tens column represents how many groups of ten are in a number.
- The
Ones column represents the remaining single units.
For example:
- The number
23 would be represented as:
-
Tens: 2 (meaning 2 × 10 = 20)
-
Ones: 3 (meaning 3 × 1 = 3)
So, 23 = 20 + 3.
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How to Use This Chart
Since the chart is blank, here’s how you can use it:
1.
Choose a number (e.g., 47).
2. Break it down:
- How many tens are in 47? → 4 tens (40)
- How many ones are left? → 7 ones
3. Write:
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Tens: 4
-
Ones: 7
You can use this chart for:
- Teaching place value concepts
- Adding or subtracting two-digit numbers
- Understanding regrouping (carrying/borrowing)
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Example:
Let’s say the task was to represent the number
56 using this chart:
| Tens | Ones |
|------|------|
| 5 | 6 |
This means:
5 tens = 50
6 ones = 6
Total = 50 + 6 =
56
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Summary
The chart itself is a
tool, not a problem to solve. But if your task was to
fill in the chart for a specific number, please provide that number, and I can show you how to complete it!
Otherwise, this chart is ready to be used for any two-digit number breakdown!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable tens.