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On the place value chart below write a new number that follows all the following rules The seven is now worth 1/10 It’s original value the three is now worth 10 times it’s original value the one is not worth 1/10. It’s original value.
Fill in the blank
0.8 is blank times larger than 0.08
Blank has 1/10 The value of 0.06
0.01 is 10 times larger than blank
Blank has 1/10 the value of 70
Fill in the blank
0.8 is blank times larger than 0.08
Blank has 1/10 The value of 0.06
0.01 is 10 times larger than blank
Blank has 1/10 the value of 70
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
Let's solve the problems step by step:
1. **0.8 is blank times larger than 0.08**:
To find out how many times larger 0.8 is compared to 0.08, we can divide:
\[
\frac{0.8}{0.08} = \frac{8}{0.8} = 10
\]
So, the answer is \(10\).
2. **Blank has 1/10 the value of 0.06**:
To find a number that has 1/10 the value of 0.06, we multiply 0.06 by 1/10:
\[
\frac{0.06}{10} = 0.006
\]
So, the answer is \(0.006\).
3. **0.01 is 10 times larger than blank**:
We need to find a number that is 1/10 of 0.01:
\[
\frac{0.01}{10} = 0.001
\]
So, the answer is \(0.001\).
4. **Blank has 1/10 the value of 70**:
To find a number that has 1/10 the value of 70, we multiply 70 by 1/10:
\[
\frac{70}{10} = 7
\]
So, the answer is \(7\).
Putting it all together, we have:
1. \(0.8\) is **10** times larger than **0.08**.
2. **0.006** has 1/10 the value of **0.06**.
3. **0.001** is 10 times larger than **0.01**.
4. **7** has 1/10 the value of **70**.
1. **0.8 is blank times larger than 0.08**:
To find out how many times larger 0.8 is compared to 0.08, we can divide:
\[
\frac{0.8}{0.08} = \frac{8}{0.8} = 10
\]
So, the answer is \(10\).
2. **Blank has 1/10 the value of 0.06**:
To find a number that has 1/10 the value of 0.06, we multiply 0.06 by 1/10:
\[
\frac{0.06}{10} = 0.006
\]
So, the answer is \(0.006\).
3. **0.01 is 10 times larger than blank**:
We need to find a number that is 1/10 of 0.01:
\[
\frac{0.01}{10} = 0.001
\]
So, the answer is \(0.001\).
4. **Blank has 1/10 the value of 70**:
To find a number that has 1/10 the value of 70, we multiply 70 by 1/10:
\[
\frac{70}{10} = 7
\]
So, the answer is \(7\).
Putting it all together, we have:
1. \(0.8\) is **10** times larger than **0.08**.
2. **0.006** has 1/10 the value of **0.06**.
3. **0.001** is 10 times larger than **0.01**.
4. **7** has 1/10 the value of **70**.