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in the number 869,653,214, which describes how the digit 6 in the ten-millions place compares to the digit 6 in the hundred-thousands place
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in the number 869,653,214, which describes how the digit 6 in the ten-millions place compares to the digit 6 in the hundred-thousands place
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it is greater than the number in the hundred thousands place
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the 6 in the ten millions place is 100 times greater than the 6 in the hundred thousands place
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