Place twelve $10 bill on the place value template. Then exchange ten of the bill for one $100 bill and write the result in expanded form
To solve this problem, let's start by placing twelve $10 bills on the place value template:
$10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10
Next, we need to exchange ten of the $10 bills for one $100 bill. When we do this, we remove ten $10 bills and add one $100 bill:
$100 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10
Now let's write the result in expanded form. In expanded form, we break down a number into the sum of its place values.
The $100 bill represents the "hundreds" place value. Since we have one $100 bill, we can write it as 1×100.
The ten $10 bills represent the "tens" place value. Since we have ten of them, we can write it as 10×10.
So the expanded form of the result is:
1×100 + 10×10
Simplifying this expression, we get:
100 + 100
Which equals:
200
Therefore, when we exchange ten $10 bills for one $100 bill, and write the result in expanded form, the answer is 200.