4 hundreds 17 tens. 6 ones
6*100 + 18*10 = 600 + 180 = 780
6*10 + 12*1 = 60 + 12 = 72
7 ten thousands 9 hundredths 3 ones 6 hundreds 7 tens = 71,573
The only number with a 6 between 1 and 9 is 6. Between 10 and 99, every number that ends in a 6 or is in the sixties will have a 6 in it. The former category has 9 numbers in it, the latter 10, but they overlap at 66 so there are 18 numbers total in the range. Fromm 100 to 999, the number must have a 6 in either the ones, tens, or hundreds digit. 90 numbers have a 6 in the ones place, 90 again in the tens place, and 100 in the hundreds place. NOT including the number 666, there are 8 overlaps that have 6 in both the ones and tens place, 9 with 6 in the ones and hundreds place, and 9 with 6 in the tens and hundreds place. Finally, the number 666 was counted an extra two time. Subtracting all the double/triple appearances, there are 252 numbers with a 6 in this range. Finally, add up all these ranges to get that there are 271 numbers numbers with the digit 6 in this range.
261, 264, or 267
4 hundreds, 17 tens, 6 ones, and 7 tenths can be expressed as a decimal number by converting each component. This equals 400 (from hundreds) + 170 (from tens) + 6 (from ones) + 0.7 (from tenths), which totals to 576.7. Therefore, the overall value is 576.7.
If you have 6 hundreds 3 ones 14 tens and 9 tenths, you are 743.9.
It is 674.
7 hundreds, 13 tens, and 6 ones can be expressed as a single number by converting each component into its numerical value. This would be 700 (from hundreds) + 130 (from tens) + 6 (from ones), which totals 836. Therefore, 7 hundreds, 13 tens, and 6 ones equals 836.
8 hundreds plus 6 tens= 860.
It is 276.
60.45
965
the tens number is going to be the second number, so the answer is 2 6 is in the hundreds place
617
2,375.68
No.