This is fairly simple. Divide 2,871,000 by 10 and that's your answer!

Also, since you're dividing by a factor of 10 (or in this case, <em>10</em>) you can just take away as many places as are zeros in the number you're dividing from. This works for <em>10, 100, 1,000, 10,000, etc. </em>In this case, since there is only one zero in 10 you only take away one place marking, which gives you 287,100.
Answer:
The first row
Step-by-step explanation:
Letters A,B,C,D
Since the problem stated that 7/9 of the participants were from Wisconsin, so 2/9 of it were not from Wisconsin. Now out of 7/9 participants, 3/5 of them were 12 years old, so 2/5 of them are not 12 years old. Since we now know the fractions, we'll get the equation 7/9 x 3/5 multiply 7 and 3 then divide it to the product of 9 and 5 to have the answer of 7/15. 7/15 of the participants of the camp in Green Bay is from Wisconsin and are 12 years old.
If we begin with the first term, 2, mult. it by 4 and then subtract 3, we get 5 (not 4, as shown).
If we begin with 4, mult. it by 4 and then subtract 3, we get 13. This agrees with the terms of the given sequence.
If we begin with 13, mult. it by 4 and then subtract 3, we get 49. This agrees with the terms of the given sequence.
Remove the first term, 2, and then the remaining terms follow the given procedure for finding terms.
Answer:
100% all of them
Step-by-step explanation:
he bought (p) oranges so if 1% are bad they are still there, so there are still 100% of the oranges remaining because he hasn't aten any or disposed of any.