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Abby Wood
10 September, 11:25
The 7's in 7,475
How many times greater?
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Deshawn
10 September, 15:23
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I would say its 100 times greater
Step-by-step explanation: Because you have to move 3 times which is passed the ones and the tens so then its ends up to the hundreds place
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