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Mathematics, 14.12.2019 18:31, josephcarriveau

Which of theses procedures is the same as multiplying a whole number by 1000 a)move the decimal point three places to the right and fill in the blank places with zero b) move the decimal point four places to the right and fill in the blank places with zero c) add 1000 to the number tree times d) move each digit of the number three places to the right. he

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