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LESSON 2 Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
Base-Ten Pieces

The TIMS Candy Company keeps track of its candy with blocks called base-ten pieces.

One individually wrapped Choco is called a bit.

A skinny holds 10 Chocos. It is the same as 10 bits.

A flat of Chocos holds 100 bits. That is the same as 10 skinnies.

A pack holds 1000 bits. That is the same as 10 flats or 100 skinnies.