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Write in decimal form: 00000 6 * 100+ 4 x 10+ 4x 1 + 9 x (1/10) + 7 * (1/100) + 2 x (1/1000)
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00000
6 * 100+
4 x 10+
4x 1 +
9 x (1/10) +
7 * (1/100) +
2 x (1/1000)
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This makes no sense could you rewrite it please
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