Fill in the missing numbers for the first line. (____ x 700) + (____ x 40) + (____ x 3) *

To find the missing numbers in the equation, we need to solve it step by step.

The equation we have is (____ x 700) + (____ x 40) + (____ x 3) = _

Let's go through the equation one term at a time:

Term 1: (____ x 700)
To find the value of the first missing number, we can divide the result on the right side of the equation by 700. This will give us the missing number. Let's call the first missing number 'A'.

Missing number 1 (A) = (result of the equation) ÷ 700

Term 2: (____ x 40)
To find the second missing number, we divide the result on the right side of the equation by 40. This will give us the missing number. Let's call the second missing number 'B'.

Missing number 2 (B) = (result of the equation) ÷ 40

Term 3: (____ x 3)
To find the third missing number, we divide the result on the right side of the equation by 3. This will give us the missing number. Let's call the third missing number 'C'.

Missing number 3 (C) = (result of the equation) ÷ 3

Putting it all together, the equation with the missing numbers becomes:
(A x 700) + (B x 40) + (C x 3) = _

To find the result of the equation, we need additional information. If you provide the value for the right side of the equation, we can solve for A, B, and C by substituting the values into the equations we derived earlier.