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Which answer represents 241.324? A) (2x1000) + (4x100) + (1x10) + (3x1) + (2x1/10) + (4x1/100) B) (2x100) + (4x10) + (1x1) + (3x1/10) + (2x1/100) + (4x1/1000)
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Which answer represents 241.324? A) (2x1000) + (4x100) + (1x10) + (3x1) + (2x1/10) + (4x1/100) B) (2x100) + (4x10) + (1x1) + (3x1/10) + (2x1/100) + (4x1/1000)
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A) (2x1000) + (4x100) + (1x10) + (3x1) + (2x1/10) + (4x1/100)
B) (2x100) + (4x10) + (1x1) + (3x1/10) + (2x1/100) + (4x1/1000)
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B) (2x100) + (4x10) + (1x1) + (3x1/10) + (2x1/100) + (4x1/1000)
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