show me a base-ten drawing

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Cindy has 20 ten blocks and 3 ones blocks. What other block does she need to show 213?

To create a base-ten drawing, you can start by understanding what base-ten representation means. Base-ten, also known as decimal, is a positional numeral system with ten as its base. It uses the digits 0-9 to represent numbers.

To create a base-ten drawing, you can use these digits to represent different features or elements in your drawing. Here's an example:

1. Begin by deciding what you want to draw. Let's say you want to draw a simple tree.
2. Start by drawing the trunk of the tree using the digit "1". Place it vertically in the middle of your page.
3. To draw the branches, use the digit "2" to create diagonal lines extending from the top of the trunk. You can draw as many branches as you'd like.
4. Use the digit "3" to draw leaves at the end of each branch. These can be small circles or any shape you prefer.
5. If you want to add a background, you can use the digit "0" to represent an empty space or sky.
6. You can use other digits to add more details or elements to your drawing, depending on your creativity and the complexity you desire.

Remember, the purpose of using base-ten digits in your drawing is just a creative approach. The representation is not strictly related to the actual value of the numbers but rather serves as a visual tool.

Feel free to experiment and be imaginative while creating your base-ten drawing!