Because when you do that ...
-- you're starting with a piece that's less than ' 1 ', and
-- you're calculating a piece of it that's less than the whole original piece.
Answer:
- the pattern is (hundreds, tens, ones)
- 963 thousand 104
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Each place in our decimal place-value number system has a name. In the number 356,039, the left-most digit 3 is in the hundred-thousands place, so it is read (by itself) as "three hundred thousand." Together, the digits 356 of that number signify three hundred fifty-six thousand. They are said to be in the "thousands period." Each period of three digits will be grouped like that to specify the number of hundreds, tens, and ones in the period.
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b) The given expanded form adds up to give ...
963,104
Based on the above discussion, the name of this number is ...
"nine hundred sixty-three thousand one hundred four"
Using digits to help write this, it would be 963 thousand 104.
So I think you should first multiply 2 and 36 and that is 72 and add 25. The answer is 97. Hope it help
Answer:
the answer is 25
Step-by-step explanation:
substitute 3 in x