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10 times larger
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It is 'base' times greater, that is 10 times greater if you are looking at a decimal number. Two times greater if you are looking at a binary number. Etc etc
100 times greater.
Answer: 0.7 is ten times as much as 0.07 Answer: Look at the first digit after the decimal point. That will tell you which one is greater. (If the first digit is the same - not the case here - look at the second digit, and so on.)
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It must be the 9, since 9,000,000 is greater than 10 times 300,000.The answer should not be the 7 since 70 is equalto 10 times 7, not greater than.
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10 times larger
10
In the decimal place value system, each digit is ten times bigger than the digit on its right
The left 7 represents 700. The right 7 represents 70. The left '7' is 10 times greater than the right '7'.
It is 'base' times greater, that is 10 times greater if you are looking at a decimal number. Two times greater if you are looking at a binary number. Etc etc
100 times greater.
It is 9 times greater.
Answer: 0.7 is ten times as much as 0.07 Answer: Look at the first digit after the decimal point. That will tell you which one is greater. (If the first digit is the same - not the case here - look at the second digit, and so on.)
In the decimal system, 10 times.