1. The problem asks to draw the base 10 representation for each numeral: 16, 26, and 36.
2. Base 10 means each digit represents a number of tens and ones. For example, 16 means 1 ten and 6 ones.
3. Let's break down each number:
- 16: 1 ten and 6 ones
- 26: 2 tens and 6 ones
- 36: 3 tens and 6 ones
4. To represent these in base 10 blocks, we draw:
- For 16: 1 block of ten and 6 single blocks
- For 26: 2 blocks of ten and 6 single blocks
- For 36: 3 blocks of ten and 6 single blocks
This helps visualize the place value of each digit in the number.
Final answer:
- 16 = 1 ten + 6 ones
- 26 = 2 tens + 6 ones
- 36 = 3 tens + 6 ones
Base 10 Numerals 8B0D15
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