A number where the digit 3 has a value ten times greater than the 3 in 145,317 can be 143,417.
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In any number, the place value refers to the "place" that a digit has on a number. The first one is the units place, the second is the tens place, and so on.
As more in the left is the place value, the largest value it represents.
Particularly, in 145,317
The 3 is on the third place, so it represents the value 300.
For example, in 143,417
The 3 is more in the left than before, this time on the fourth place, this time the value of the 3 is 3,000.
Then, a number where the digit 3 has a value ten times greater than the 3 in 145,317 can be 143,417.
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Answer:
Gym B will cost less.
Step-by-step explanation:
For ten months Gym A will cost $700
For ten months Gym B will cost $550
X=48
You subtract three from both sides of he inequality then multiply by 12 on both sides of it
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