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How do the 7" s" compare in the number 9,741 and1,479
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the first 7 in the hundreds place and the second 7 is in the tens place
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in 9741 the 7 stands for the hundreds so it is 700 in 1479 the 7 is in the ones so it stands for good ol' 7
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