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24.04.2020 •
Mathematics
Tommy is thinking about useing three different sizes of soup cans his first can has a volume of 24n in3 and his second can has a volume of 50n in3 which of these cans will hold more soup than other two cans Tommy is considering
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Ответ:
the one digit must be in the hundred thousand place.
step-by-step explanation:
the one is in the tens place so in order to make it worth ten thousand times its value, you would need to add four zeros behind the one.
example: 56,140,000
multiply the current value of one to the desired value:
10*10,000 = 100,000