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The number 3 is in the hundreds place.
Look to the number immediately to the right.
We know that 7 is bigger than 3.
So, we add 1 to 3 and the rest become 0.
Answer: 400
1 kg = 2.20462 lbs
so 2.7 kg = 2.7(2.20462) = 5.952474....rounds to 5.95 lbs
Hi There!
Change all the fractions to decimal you do that by dividing numerator by the denominator. Remember

as a decimal is 0.5
A=

= 0.43
B=

= 0.60
C=

= 0.8
D=

= 0.42
E=

= 0.6
Based, on the data above B,C,E are greater than

because they all have decimals greater than 0.5, B= 0.6, C= 0.8, E=0.6
So,

are all greater than

Hope This Helps :)
Answer:
Answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
the answer is 54 9/14
because Divide using long division. The whole number portion will be the number of times the denominator of the original fraction divides evenly into the numerator of the original fraction, and the fraction portion of the mixed number will be the remainder of the original fraction division over the denominator of the original fraction.