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, we will start by placing the twelve $10 bills on the place value template. Let's represent the $10 bills with the symbol 'X'.
X X X X X X X X X X X X
Next, we need to exchange ten $10 bills for one $100 bill. To represent this, we will replace ten 'X' symbols with one 'C' symbol.
C X X X X X X X X X X X
Now, we can write the result in expanded form.
The expanded form of a number breaks it down into its digit values, with each digit occupying a specific place value.
The $100 bill represents 100 tens. So we can write it as:
100 x 10 = 1000
Therefore, the expanded form of the final result is 1000.