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hodyreva [135]
4 years ago
7

The value of the 7 in 2,751 is how many times the value of the 7 in 7,433?

Mathematics
1 answer:
mezya [45]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The value of 7 in 2,751 is 700 since 7 is in the hundred place in the value

The value of 7 in 7,433 is 7000, since 7 is in the thousand place in the value.

In order to know how many times the 7 in 2,751 is more than 7 in 7,433, we will take the ratio of 700 to 7000 as shown:

ratio = 700:7000

ratio = 700/7000

ratio = 0.1

Hence the value of the 7 in 2,751 is <u>0.1 times</u> the value of the 7 in 7433

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