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The model below shows the number 7.77. ONES TENTHS HUNDREDTHS 7 . 7 7 Using the model of 7.77, how does the 7 in the tenths place compare to the 7 in the place to its right?
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The model below shows the number 7.77. ONES TENTHS HUNDREDTHS 7 . 7 7 Using the model of 7.77, how does the 7 in the tenths place compare to the 7 in the place to its right?
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The model below shows the number 7.77. ONES TENTHS HUNDREDTHS 7 . 7 7 Using the model of 7.77, how does the 7 in the tenths place compare to the 7 in the place to its right?
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The 7 in the tenth place is equal to 7 times the value on the right
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