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Ali Moyer
14 January, 08:44
148,305 how many hundred
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Caylee Pace
14 January, 09:38
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The places of the digits are ordered as follows (from right to left) : units, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands.
so, in you expression:
5 represents the units
0 represents the tens
3 represents the hundreds
8 represents the thousands
4 represents the ten thousands
1 represents the hundred thousands.
so, the answer for your question is:
there are 3 hundreds
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