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Standard II
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Place Value using Models
Boots has 50 ...
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Boots has 50 bottles. He stores 10 bottles in each box. How many boxes does he have in total?
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Number of bottles Boots has = 50
Number of bottles he stores in each box = 10
Number of boxes to store 50 bottles =
50 = 5 Tens = 5 boxes
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