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Island A is 250 miles from island B. A ship captain travels 260 miles from island A and then finds out he is off course and 160

miles from island B. What bearing should he turn to, so he is heading to island B?
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The result of multiplying 10 by 6 hundreds equals 60 hundreds, which can also be expressed as 6 thousands.

Explanation

This can be simplified as follows:

  • 10 times a given quantity of _____ hundreds results in 60 hundreds
  • 60 hundreds convert to _____ thousands

We will divide this into two segments:

\boxed{ \ 10 \times (N \times 100) = 60 \times 100 \ }... Equation-1

\boxed{ \ 60 \times 100) = M \times 1,000 \ }... Equation-2

This straightforward multiplication relates to the place value system. We need to perform calculations to find the values of N and M.

Initially, let's focus on Equation-1.

We will move the variable M to one side of the equation in order to isolate it and solve for its value.

\boxed{ \ 10 \times (N \times 100) = 60 \times 100 \ }

\boxed{ \ 1,000 \times N = 6,000 \ }

Both parts will be divided by 1,000, essentially being multiplied by \frac{1}{1,000}.

\boxed{ \ \frac{1}{1,000} \times 1,000 \times N = \frac{1}{1,000} \times 6,000 \ }

Thus, we conclude with \boxed{\boxed{ \ N = 6 \ }}

Next, we process Equation-2 to derive M's value.

\boxed{ \ 60 \times 100) = M \times 1,000 \ }

\boxed{ \ 6,000 = M \times 1,000 \ }

Rearranging this equation to place M on the left side appears as follows:

\boxed{ \ M \times 1,000 = 6,000 \ }

Again, both sides undergo division by 1,000, which translates to multiplication by \frac{1}{1,000}..

\boxed{ \ \frac{1}{1,000} \times M \times 1,000 = \frac{1}{1,000} \times 6,000 \ }

This results in \boxed{\boxed{ \ M = 6 \ }}

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Alternative approach for the second step:

60 hundreds equals to __ thousands

\boxed{ \ 6 \times 10 \ hundreds = \ M \ thousands} \ }

\boxed{ \ 6 \times thousands = \ M \ thousands} \ }

\boxed{\boxed{ \ M = 6 \ }}

Additional resources

  1. A more detailed version of this topic
  2. 2 thousands 7 tens divided by 10 equals what?
  3. 100 is equivalent to 1/10 of which number?

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