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Please awnser questions, no links, no I dont know

Please awnser questions, no links, no I dont know-example-1
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600/1,000.

I believe the way you solve this problem is with multiplication.

Every time you multiply something by 10 you simply add a zero. The same goes for 100, you just simply add two zeros.

Since this is a fraction, you do the same for the numerator.

10 times 100 is 1,000 and 6 times 100 is 600. 600/1,000.

If this is incorrect, please, don't refrain to tell me.

User Prasoon
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Answer:

600

Explanation:

so basically all you have to do make the fractions equal. if 6 is equal to 10 then 600 is equal to 1000

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