jane says that 546 can be represented by 53 tens and 16 ones. Is she correct?

Elain

Yes.

53 tens = 530
16 tens = 16

530 + 16 = 546

Hand stay that 546 can be represented by 53 tens and 16 ones. Us she correct? Explain.

Which of the following symbols could you use to complete this number sentence? Explain your reasoning. = + < - > 7,000+800+9. 7,000+900+8

To determine if Jane's statement is correct or not, we need to compare the given representation of 546 with its actual value.

First, let's break down the number 546 into its tens and ones place values. The digit in the hundreds place is 5, the digit in the tens place is 4, and the digit in the ones place is 6.

According to Jane's statement, 546 equals 53 tens and 16 ones.

To verify this, we need to convert the tens and ones representation back into the actual value.

The value of 53 tens is 530, as each ten is worth 10.
The value of 16 ones is simply 16.

Now, we can add the value of the tens and ones to check if it equals 546.

530 (value of 53 tens) + 16 (value of 16 ones) = 546

Since the sum of 530 and 16 is indeed equal to 546, we can conclude that Jane is correct in saying that 546 can be represented by 53 tens and 16 ones.