a toy car store is ordering 3,000 remote control cars.the store can order the cars in sets of 10.how many sets of 10 does the store need to order?

a.30
b.300
c.3,000
d.30,000
a.what information do you need to use?
b.what do you need to find?
c.how can renaming numbers help you solve the problem?
d.describe a strategy you can use to solve the problem?
e.how many sets of ten remote control cars does the store need to buy?
f. fill in the bubble for the correct answer choice above.

3,000

Huh???

i don't understand this question

I helped you with the first question. What is the answer?

3,000 / 10 = ?

300

I will be happy to check your thinking on this. It appears to be rather straightforward to me.

I answered one of your questions.

I'll be glad to check your answers.

it is 300

300

a. To solve this problem, you will need to know the total number of remote control cars that the store is ordering (3,000) and the fact that the store can order them in sets of 10.

b. The goal is to determine how many sets of 10 the store needs to order.

c. Renaming numbers can help by breaking down the total number (3,000) into a more manageable unit (sets of 10).

d. One strategy to solve the problem is to divide the total number of cars (3,000) by the number of cars in each set (10) to find the number of sets needed.

e. The store needs to buy _____ sets of ten remote control cars.

f. To fill in the bubble for the correct answer choice, we need to determine the number of sets needed. By dividing 3,000 by 10, we find that the store needs to order 300 sets of 10 remote control cars. Therefore, the correct answer is option b.