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Drew wrote the

following sentences: “A period is a group
of any 3 three digits in a number.” Do you
agree with Drew? If not, how would you
correct him

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User Edouard
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Every number consists of digits. One digit is the least number of digits a number can have. The place value is the position of each digit in a number. Digits are separated into groups of three by commas. So, a period is a group of three digits, but not any three digits. So, Drew's sentence is false. A period is a group of consecutive digits.
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