Hasan made a model for 437 using 4 hundreds, 3 tenns, and 7 ones. What are two other ways he could show 437 using base-ten blocks?

He could use

43 tens and 7 ones

4 hundreds and 37 ones

To find two other ways Hasan could show 437 using base-ten blocks, let's first understand the value of each block. In base-ten blocks, a hundred block represents 100, a ten block represents 10, and a one block represents 1.

1) One possible way Hasan can show 437 using base-ten blocks is by using 4 hundreds, 2 tens, and 17 ones. In this representation, he would have 400 + 20 + 17 = 437.

2) Another way is by using 3 hundreds, 12 tens, and 7 ones. In this case, he would have 300 + 120 + 7 = 437.

Remember, the key is to understand the place value of each block (hundreds, tens, and ones) and adjust their quantities accordingly to achieve the desired total.