In the decimal system, the placement of a digit to the right of the decimal point indicates its value in relation to the whole number. Adding a zero to the right of the decimal in .7 does not change its value, as the zero signifies a placeholder for a digit in the tenths place. Therefore, .7 and .70 are equivalent representations of the same value, with the zero in the latter serving no mathematical purpose other than to explicitly show the number to the hundredths place.
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When You have a zero "0" after a decimal fraction such as .70, the value remains the same, so it's still the same as .7 such as .1060 and .106 are the same.
No. 7 is ten times the size of 0.7 .
Well, honey, 70 hundred thousands is the same as 7 million. So, to answer your question, there are 7 million in 70 hundred thousands. Math can be a real hoot sometimes, can't it?
70 percent or a C
In the number 70, the digit 7 is in the tens place. This means that the place value of 7 in 70 is 70. The digit 7 represents 7 tens, which is equivalent to 70.
lowest common denominator= 70 therefore; 5/7 + 7/10 = 50/70 + 49/ 70 = 99/70= 1 and 29/70 5/7 - 7/10 = 50/70 - 49/70 = 1/70
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No. 7 is ten times the size of 0.7 .
7 tenths. 70 cents. 70 pennies. 7 dimes. 70 one-hundredths. 700 thousandths. More importantly, you need to get back in your math book and study!
The first clue here is to try and write this with mathematical symbols. plus is +, and "the same as" is equal. So this would sound "What does 200 + 70 + 7 equal?", which could further translate into: 200+70+7 = ? The answer: 277
This is the same as 7 hundredths, 0.07 (0.070).
0.70 = 70/100 = 7/10
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70 + 7
70% is 70 over 100 (70/100). That's the same as seven over ten (7/10). We usually say seven-tenths.
Well, honey, 70 hundred thousands is the same as 7 million. So, to answer your question, there are 7 million in 70 hundred thousands. Math can be a real hoot sometimes, can't it?
70 is the LCM of 5, 70, and 7.
70 percent or a C