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To calculate 587 ÷ 1,000, how many decimal points to the left should the decimal in 587 move?
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To calculate 587 ÷ 1,000, how many decimal points to the left should the decimal in 587 move?
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To calculate 587 ÷ 1,000, how many decimal points to the left should the decimal in 587 move?
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Answer:
3 decimal points
Explanation:
The trick here is to count the zeros.
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