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In this problem, we are given two numbers.
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The first number is 2 .4 into 10 raised to negative 3 and the second number is 4 .1 into 10 square.
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We are asked to determine how many times the value of the digit 4 in this number is the value of digit 4 in this number.
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Now first find the place value of 4 in both the numbers.
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Consider the number 2 .4 into 10 raised to negative 3.
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This is 2 .4 multiplied by 10 raised to negative 3 is 1 by 1 ,000.
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Therefore this number is 2 .4 divided by 1 ,000.
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Now this is divided by 1 ,000.
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So we need to move this decimal 3 places to the left.
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Therefore we get the number 0 .003.
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Now we need to find the place value of this number 4 in this number.
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Now see that this 4 lies in the decimal part of the number.
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Therefore, consider the number 0 .0024.
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For the decimal part of a decimal number, we start the place value from the immediate right of the decimal point.
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Therefore, this 0 is in the 10th place.
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The second 0 is in the 100th place...