It is in the ones place, so it is worth 7.
The value is less that 400, so dividing by 4 is going to give a value less than 100. It is also more than 40, so the value is going to be greater than 10. Taking those two facts we know the value must start in the tens place.
387 = CCCLXXXVII
No - 387/6 =64.5
387 + 285 = 672
The 8 is in the tens place.
It is in the ones place, so it is worth 7.
To write 387 in standard notation, you simply write the number as it is: 387. Standard notation is the usual way we write numbers using digits, with each digit representing a different place value. In the number 387, the 3 is in the hundreds place, the 8 is in the tens place, and the 7 is in the ones place.
It is in the tens place, so it is worth 80. 8 x 10 = 80.
What is the value of card number 387 1997 upper deck
It is: 210/387*100 = 54.3% rounded to 1 decimal place
80
The value is less that 400, so dividing by 4 is going to give a value less than 100. It is also more than 40, so the value is going to be greater than 10. Taking those two facts we know the value must start in the tens place.
27% of 387= 27% * 387= 0.27 * 387= 104.49
387 * 514 is approx 400*500 = 200 000. The precise value is 198 918, an estimation error of around 0.5 per cent
Less than 15 cents.
387 is divisible by: 1 3 9 43 129 and 387.