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5 hundreds x 10= hundreds =
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5 hundreds x 10= hundreds =
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500 x 10 = 5000. that's fifty hundreds, or five thousands.
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So you have 5 hundreds (500).
Then you multiply that by 10 hundreds (10000).
Imagine those blocks we used years ago for digits.
Multiply 5*1 (5) and then attach the 0s.
You get 5,000,000
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