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Which of the following shows a relationship of 4,000 as ten times greater than 400 a. 44,935 b. 24,941 c.94,465 d. 86,442
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Which of the following shows a relationship of 4,000 as ten times greater than 400 a. 44,935 b. 24,941 c.94,465 d. 86,442
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Which of the following shows a relationship of 4,000 as ten times greater than 400
a. 44,935
b. 24,941
c.94,465
d. 86,442
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I think the ANWSER might be a not because 400 times 10 is 4000 then if multiply it again by 10 it's 40,000 which is closest 44,935 so a
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