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5x1+1x(1/10)+3x(1/100)+6x(1/1000) in standard form
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5x1+1x(1/10)+3x(1/100)+6x(1/1000) in standard form
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5x1+1(1/10)+3(1/100)+6(1/1000)
= 5 + 1/10 + 3/100 + 6/1000
= 5000/1000 + 100/1000 + 30/1000 + 6/1000
= 5136/1000
= 642/125
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