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SOVA2 [1]
3 years ago
5

Problem: Match each value on the left with the number on the right that includes that value.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Anestetic [448]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

5 Thousands ⇒ 45,089

8 Hundreds ⇒ 958,823

3 millions ⇒ 3,072,700

2 Ten thousands ⇒ 7,426,580

7 Hundred Thousands ⇒ 752,671

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution:

We need match the numbers with given set of numbers.

Now,

5 thousands ⇒

So we can say that from given set of the numbers we need to find the number 5 belongs in thousands place.

So we can say that the number 5 in thousands place from given of number is ;

5 Thousands ⇒ 45,089

8 Hundreds ⇒

So we can say that from given set of the numbers we need to find the number 8 belongs in hundred place.

So we can say that the number 8 in Hundred place from given of number is ;

8 Hundreds ⇒ 958,823

3 Millions ⇒

So we can say that from given set of the numbers we need to find the number 3 belongs in millions place.

So we can say that the number 3 in Millions place from given of number is ;

3 millions ⇒ 3,072,700

2 Ten thousands ⇒

So we can say that from given set of the numbers we need to find the number 2 belongs in Ten thousands place.

So we can say that the number 3 in Ten Thousands place from given of number is ;

2 Ten thousands ⇒ 7,426,580

7 Hundred thousands ⇒

So we can say that from given set of the numbers we need to find the number 7 belongs in Hundred thousands place.

So we can say that the number 7 in Hundred Thousands place from given of number is ;

7 Hundred Thousands ⇒ 752,671

Hence the matching numbers are

5 Thousands ⇒ 45,089

8 Hundreds ⇒ 958,823

3 millions ⇒ 3,072,700

2 Ten thousands ⇒ 7,426,580

7 Hundred Thousands ⇒ 752,671

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