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8 × 10) + (1 × 110) + (6 × 11,000) A. 8.16 B. 80.16 C. 80.106 D. 80.016
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8 × 10) + (1 × 110) + (6 × 11,000)
A. 8.16
B. 80.16
C. 80.106
D. 80.016
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Answer:
80×10=80
1×110=110
6×11000=66000
80+110+66000=
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