Ok, the problem is as below:
What number is described
*Each digit in the ones period is 0.
*Each digit in the thousands period is 3.
*The digit in the millions place is twice the digit in the thousands place.
The choices are:
F. 6,003,000
G. 6,333,000
H. 6,633,000
j. 7,333,000
Ok, I know J is eliminated, but that leaves F, G, and H, that I don't believe was enough information to gather the answer on...what do you say is the answer?
2006-09-08
11:52:48
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My son picked F. and got it wrong, what gives?
2006-09-08
11:57:43 ·
update #1
This is fourth grade level, and you would think I could have gotten it, but I just didn't feel like there was enough information given to answer it until largebones said G, and then I seen it, they wasn't placing them in one thousands, ten thousands, and hundred thousands, but rather as a whole for the thousands, which would make sense, them being all three's. Thanks all, I love Yahoo answers!
2006-09-08
12:02:44 ·
update #2