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tangare [24]
3 years ago
7

5 Show different ways to make 492,623.

Mathematics
1 answer:
timama [110]3 years ago
6 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Start by writing 492,623 in standard form

4 hundred thousands + 9 ten thousands + 2 thousands + 6 hundreds + 2 tens + 3 ones

We can write this in other ways by moving a digit to the next smaller place value.  For example, we move the 4 one place to the right to get 49 ten thousands:

49 ten thousands + 2 thousands + 6 hundreds + 2 tens + 3 ones

Then, we can move the 49 ten thousands to the right to get 492 thousands, and we can move 6 hundreds to the right to get 62 tens.

492 thousands + 62 tens + 3 ones

Or, we can do this:

4926 hundreds + 23 ones

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