Use the idea of place-value, and write the corresponding equation. With the 7 at the beginning, your number is 7xxxxx, so the 7 is worth 700,000; with the seven at the end, it is only worth 7. So, if you call your number "n", your equation would be something like700000 + n = 4(n + 7)
Solve this, and you get "n" as a 5-digit number.
Yes, I can. It is 17948.
how do you write 4 digit numbers with a 0 in ten and hundred place then use the same number to tell which number is larger
10
There is no greatest number. Whatever number you come up with, I can multiply it by 1000 and add 999 and create a larger number with a 9 in the hundreds place.
It is used for positional place value purposes so as for example to show that 203 is larger than 23
10 times larger
Larger. See which number is larger 1,000 [Thousands place] or 1 [Ones place]
how do you write 4 digit numbers with a 0 in ten and hundred place then use the same number to tell which number is larger
Align the numbers according their place values. Go from left to right (decreasing place values) until the face values of the numbers are different. Then the number with the larger face value in that place is the larger number.
the larger number is 0.1 because a tenth, which is the first place value after the decimal is bigger than a thousandth, which is the third number after the decimal.
10
There is no greatest number. Whatever number you come up with, I can multiply it by 1000 and add 999 and create a larger number with a 9 in the hundreds place.
0.380 is larger as the hundredth place of this is 8 while other is 0. 8>0
The Beginning Place was created in 1980.
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It is used for positional place value purposes so as for example to show that 203 is larger than 23
10 times larger
The largest number from the given numbers is 1.056