Claire Drew model of 5/10 explain how Claire could change her model to show how many hundreds are in 5/10 I know this is like my third time saying this

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Answer:

There are 0.005 hundreds in 5/10.

Step-by-step explanation:

Claire drew model of 5/10

We want to know how many hundreds are in 5/10.

Let us use an obvious example.

There are three 2's in 6 right?

Suppose we didn't know this, and we are told to find how many 2's are in 6, we get this by representing this in an algebraic expression as:

There are x 2's in 6. This can be written as

2x = 6

Solving for x, by dividing both sides by 2, we have the number of 2's that are in 6.

x = 6/2 = 3.

Now, to our work

We want to find how many hundreds are in 5/10. We solve the equation

100x = 5/10

x = 5/1000 = 0.005

There are 0.005 hundreds in 5/10.

A total of 0.005 hundred will be in 5/10.

Let us take an example

Suppose I have $500.

How many hundreds are there in $500?

One will simply say 500/100 = 5 hundred.

In the same way,

The total number of hundreds in 0.5 can be calculated by dividing 0.5 by 100. i.e 0.005

Thus, a total of 0.005 hundred will be in 5/10.

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