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netineya [11]
3 years ago
9

Compare the values of the underlined digits 6,300 and 530 with three being the underlined digit.

Mathematics
1 answer:
NNADVOKAT [17]3 years ago
4 0
<span><span /><span>In Comparing 2 underlined numbers which is 3, we need to find its place value In order to be able to find the difference of each given numbers.

First is 6<u>3</u>00 => 6000 + 300 or may also say as 6 thousands + 3 hundreds
therefore the value of underlined number is hundreds

next, 5<u>3</u>0 => 500 + 30 or may also say as 5 hundreds + 3 tens.
Therefore, the value of underlined number tens.

Thus, the difference between the 2 underlined numbers is, the first given digit falls at hundreds place and the second is in tens place.</span></span>



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