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37,253,956 what is the value of the first 5 in California population 10 times as great as the value of the second 5? Explain

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The value of the first 5 is only 50 people. The second 5 is worth 50,000. So if 50 was ten times greater it would still be less because that only equals 500.


So No it isn't .
User Alexander Knyazev
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Answer:

No, the value of the first 5 is not 10 times as great as the value of the second 5

Explanation:

Given number,

37,253,956,

We can write,

37253956 =30000000 + 7000000 + 200000 + 50000 + 3000 + 900 + 50 + 6

So, the value of first 5 = 50000

And, the value of second 5 = 50


\because \frac{\text{The value of first 5}}{\text{The value of second 5}}=(50000)/(50)


=1000


\implies \text{The value of first 5}=1000* \text{The value of second 5}

Hence, the value of the first 5 in 1000 times as great as the value of the second 5.

So, the given statement is not true.

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