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Ed wants to show 137 429 with placevalue blocks. he has enough hundreds and ones blocks but only 4 tens blocks. can he show the problem? explain.
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Ed wants to show 137 429 with placevalue blocks. he has enough hundreds and ones blocks but only 4 tens blocks. can he show the problem? explain.
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use 1374 hundred blocks = 137400, two ten blocks = 20, nine one blocks =9
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