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If you pût h above thé 4 wich stands for thé hundreds collum then a t under thé 7 for thé tend collum and you pût a u above thé 8 then you can see it easier
400,70,8
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Because the 4 is in the hundred's place, the 7 is in the ten's place, and the 8 is in the one's place.
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