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There are two 3's in the number 1,453,308 tracey says the 3 on the right is 10 times less than the 3 on the left is tracey correct? explain?
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There are two 3's in the number 1,453,308 tracey says the 3 on the right is 10 times less than the 3 on the left is tracey correct? explain?
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My answer was no.
1,453,308
The 3 on right is 308
The 3 on left is 3308 if you divide 3308 by 10 you get 330.8 but if you multiply 308 by 10 you will get 3080 which makes 308 ten times less than 3308.
I hope this helps
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