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Valeurs de Position (A)

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

35 850 730 70 939 931 49 126 508 58 893 858 84 822 213 98 710 422 70 212 924 86 503 726 69 277 499 82 429 871 14 810 377 79 587 196 98 892 963 97 063 387 72 649 242 39 481 370 MathsLibres.com

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Valeurs de Position (A) Solutions

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

35 850 730

unit´es de million

70 939 931

dizaines

49 126 508

unit´es de million

58 893 858

unit´es de million

84 822 213

unit´es de mille

98 710 422

unit´es de mille

70 212 924

dizaines de million

86 503 726

centaines de mille

69 277 499

unit´es de million

82 429 871

dizaines de mille

14 810 377

unit´es

79 587 196

dizaines de million

98 892 963

dizaines de mille

97 063 387

dizaines de mille

72 649 242

unit´es de million

39 481 370

unit´es

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