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Carlos says there are a total of 6,000 hundreds in the number 6,000,000. Is Carlos correct?
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Carlos says there are a total of 6,000 hundreds in the number 6,000,000.
Is Carlos correct?
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We know that 1 hundred= 100= 1*10^2. Therefore, 6,000 hundreds is equal to:
6,000*(1*10^2)= 600,000
Because 600,000 ≠ 6,000,000,
Carlos is wrong
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