1. The problem asks to express each number as the sum of tens and ones.
2. For example, take 93. 93 consists of 9 tens and 3 ones.
3. So, 93 = 90 + 3.
4. Next, 64 can be broken into 6 tens and 4 ones.
5. Thus, 64 = 60 + 4.
6. Similarly, 27 has 2 tens and 7 ones.
7. Hence, 27 = 20 + 7.
8. For 52, there are 5 tens and 2 ones.
9. So, 52 = 50 + 2.
10. Finally, 88 consists of 8 tens and 8 ones.
11. Therefore, 88 = 80 + 8.
This way, each number is expressed clearly as a sum of tens and ones.
Sum Tens Ones
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