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MAB BLOCKS

MAB Blocks

Definition Of MAB Blocks

MAB blocks are the blocks that show base 10 number values.

More About MAB Blocks

MAB stands for Multi-base Arithmetic Blocks.

Examples of MAB Blocks

 example of  MAB Blocks

There are 1000 blocks in the given figure. The front block is a 10 × 10 block and the value is 100. As there are 10 such types of blocks, the value is 1000.

Video Examples: Using Base 10 Blocks to Model Long Division

Solved Example on MAB Blocks

Ques: Which number is shown by the blocks?

 example of  MAB Blocks

Choices:

A. 1,506
B. 1,560
C. 1,065
D. 1,605
Correct Answer: A

Solution:

Step 1: In the given place-value blocks, there are 10 hundreds i.e.1 thousand = 1,000; 5 hundreds = 500; and 6 ones = 6.
Step 2: So the number shown by the blocks is 1,000 + 500 + 6 = 1,506.

Quick Summary

  • MAB stands for Multi-base Arithmetic Blocks.
  • MAB blocks represent ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands.
  • They are used to visualize and understand place value concepts.
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🍎 Teacher Insights

Use MAB blocks to build numbers and demonstrate regrouping during addition and subtraction.

🎓 Prerequisites

  • Counting
  • Base 10 system

Check Your Knowledge

Q1: What number is represented by 1 thousand block, 5 hundred blocks, and 6 one blocks?

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does MAB stand for?
A: MAB stands for Multi-base Arithmetic Blocks.

Q: What values do the different blocks represent?
A: The blocks represent ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands.

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