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Hannah Preston
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20 March, 19:33
Using cubes and flats with the number 1,200
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Jaden Hines
20 March, 19:46
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A cube represents 1,000 and a flat 100. You can solve this problem by saying the number out loud. "One thousand, two hundred." That means that you need one thousand (cube) and two hundreds (flat). So one cube and two flats will be 1,000+100+100, which equals 1,200.
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