Evan used base-10 blocks to model the product of 3
and 0.51
How can Evan use this model...
Mathematics, 01.03.2021 20:20 marsay24
Evan used base-10 blocks to model the product of 3
and 0.51
How can Evan use this model to determine the
product?
Enter your answers in the boxes to correctly complete
each statement.
The model shows a total of
tenths and
hundredths. After regrouping, there is 1
whole,
tenths, and
hundredths, so the
product is
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