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Ms. van said that in the number 26,062 one 6 is 10 times greater than the other 6. Is she correct? WHY or WHY NOT?
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Ms. van said that in the number 26,062 one 6 is 10 times greater than the other 6. Is she correct? WHY or WHY NOT?
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I am pretty sure she is not correct because one 6 is = to 60 and the other would be 6000 so if that’s the case i think it would be 100 times greater
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Ms .Van is incorrect because it is 100 times bigger it goes from 60 to 6,000
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