In order to reach a count of from
we need to count
.
Further explanation:
The problem is based on counting.
As per the International Numeral System the first digit is at one's place, second digit is at ten's place, third digit is at hundred's place.
In any number each digit has its place value and a face value.
Face value of any digit is its actual value of the digit.
For example: In a number the face value of the digit
is
and the face value of the digit
is
.
Place value of any digit in a number is the value represented by the digit as per the position of the digit in the number.
For example: In a number the place value of the digit
is
, place value of the digit
is
and the place value of the digit
is
.
In this question it is asked to determine a way to count by one's from to
.
The difference between the number and
is calculated as follows:
The number is read as one hundred and thirty two.
The number is represented as follows:
This implies that the digit is at one's place, digit
is at ten's place and the digit
is at hundred's place.
From figure 1 (attached in the end) it is observed that unit of one’s is equivalent to
unit of ten's and
unit of ten's is equivalent to
unit of hundred's.
So, as per the above statement it is concluded that to reach a count of from
we need to count
one's.
Thus, in order to reach a count of from
we need to count
.
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Answer details:
Grade: Middle school
Subject: Mathematics
Chapter: Counting
Keywords: Counting, count, one's, ten's, hundred's, 368, 500, numeral, numeral system, International numeral system, face value, place value, digit, number.
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It's the first one. Ask me in the comments below if you want an explantion.
7/9 = 0.777777........
2/3 = 0.666666........
So the answer is yes, 7/9 is greater than 2/3.