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The value of the digit 1,7,10, or 100 in 71,000 is ten times the value of the digit 1,7,10, or 100 in 17,000.
The value of the digit 1,7,10, or 100 in 17,000 is ten times the value of the digit 1,7,10, or 100 in 71,000
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The value of the digit 1,7,10, or 100 in 71,000 is ten times the value of the digit 1,7,10, or 100 in 17,000.
The value of the digit 1,7,10, or 100 in 17,000 is ten times the value of the digit 1,7,10, or 100 in 71,000
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To complete the statements:
1. The value of the digit **10** in 71,000 is ten times the value of the digit **1** in 17,000.
2. The value of the digit **1** in 17,000 is ten times the value of the digit **10** in 71,000.
### Explanation:
- In 71,000, the digit "1" is in the ten-thousands place (which is 10,000).
- In 17,000, the digit "1" is in the ten-thousands place (also 10,000).
When you ask about the values of the digits "1," "10," and "100," in both numbers:
- In 71,000:
- The value of "10" is **10** (in the thousands place).
- The value of "100" is **0** (since there's no 'hundreds' digit).
- In 17,000:
- The value of "10" is **0** (since there's no 'tens' digit).
- The value of "1" is **10,000** (in the ten-thousands place).
Thus, when comparing:
- The value of the digit **10** (in 71,000) is ten times less than the value of the digit **1** (in 17,000).
- Conversely, the value of the digit **1** (in 17,000) is ten times larger than the digit **10** (in 71,000).
1. The value of the digit **10** in 71,000 is ten times the value of the digit **1** in 17,000.
2. The value of the digit **1** in 17,000 is ten times the value of the digit **10** in 71,000.
### Explanation:
- In 71,000, the digit "1" is in the ten-thousands place (which is 10,000).
- In 17,000, the digit "1" is in the ten-thousands place (also 10,000).
When you ask about the values of the digits "1," "10," and "100," in both numbers:
- In 71,000:
- The value of "10" is **10** (in the thousands place).
- The value of "100" is **0** (since there's no 'hundreds' digit).
- In 17,000:
- The value of "10" is **0** (since there's no 'tens' digit).
- The value of "1" is **10,000** (in the ten-thousands place).
Thus, when comparing:
- The value of the digit **10** (in 71,000) is ten times less than the value of the digit **1** (in 17,000).
- Conversely, the value of the digit **1** (in 17,000) is ten times larger than the digit **10** (in 71,000).
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