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Atkinson
29 July, 12:32
Break apart 213 into hundreds tens and ones
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Sanai Warren
29 July, 12:52
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two hundreds one ten and three ones
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213 is two hundred (2 hundreds) 13 (ten and three ones)
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BatMan
29 July, 14:32
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Hundreds = 200
tens = 10
ones = 3
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