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Valeurs de Position (A)

Indiquez en lettres ´ecrites la valeur de la position du chiffre soulign´e.

2.951

6.151

1.947

5.508

1.818

7.073

6.965

8.540

1.411

8.741

9.302

6.007

7.398

7.762

8.252

6.528

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Valeurs de Position (A) Solutions

Indiquez en lettres ´ecrites la valeur de la position du chiffre soulign´e.

2.951

unit´es

6.151

unit´es de mille

1.947

centaines

5.508

dizaines

1.818

unit´es de mille

7.073

unit´es

6.965

unit´es

8.540

unit´es

1.411

unit´es de mille

8.741

centaines

9.302

dizaines

6.007

dizaines

7.398

centaines

7.762

dizaines

8.252

dizaines

6.528

unit´es

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