Find the unknown digit to make each statement true 2.48>2.4__1>2.463

sometimes its easier if you just look at the decimal part as a number. example: 480, 4_1, 463. the missing digit cant be 8 or more because 481 isnt less than 480, and and cant be 6 or less because 460 isnt greater 463. so the digit is seven

What is the answer to 2.48>2.4. 1>2.463 and explain

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From:Karen

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To find the unknown digit in both statements, we need to compare the numbers in each statement and identify the missing digit.

Let's start with the first statement: 2.48 > 2.4__1

To compare the two numbers, we should look at each decimal place from left to right.

The numbers given are 2.48 and 2.41. We can see that the digits in the ones, tenths, and hundredths places are the same (2, 4, and 8).

Now let's compare the thousandths places:

In the first statement, we have 2.48, which means the digit in the thousandths place is 8.

In the second statement, we have 2.41, and we need to find the missing digit in the thousandths place.

Therefore, the missing digit in the second statement is 8, making it 2.4681.

So, to make the first statement true, we need to fill the missing digit as 8.

To make the second statement true, we need to fill the missing digit as 8.