g. Make up your own problem. 7. Represent the following base ten numbers by sketching the base ten manipulatives. a. 345 b. 2001 8. Represent the following base ten numbers in expanded form. a. 345 b. 2001 c. 10,101 9. Rewrite each of the following in standard form. a. 4 · 10³ + 8 · 10² + 5 · 10 + 9 b. 3 · 10? + 2 · 10² + 4 · 10 c. 7 · 10? + 5 · 10? + 3 10. Tell what comes after: a. 34????
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g. Make up your own problem. 7. Represent the following base ten numbers by sketching the base ten manipulatives. a. 345 b. 2001 8. Represent the following base ten numbers in expanded form. a. 345 b. 2001 c. 10,101 9. Rewrite each of the following in standard form. a. 4 * 10^3 + 8 * 10^2 + 5 * 10 + 9 b. 3 * 10^4 + 2 * 10^2 + 4 * 10 c. 7 * 10^5 + 5 * 10^4 + 3 10. Tell what comes after: a. 34_five
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