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Valeurs de Position (A)

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

7.941.949 2.946.214 8.212.608 2.019.072 6.439.245 6.488.025 5.029.999 5.914.741 1.143.249 2.159.305 7.614.121 7.855.999 5.703.731 5.216.601 2.695.577 4.134.968 MathsLibres.com

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Valeurs de Position (A) Solutions

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

7.941.949

centaines

2.946.214

unit´es

8.212.608

dizaines de mille

2.019.072

dizaines de mille

6.439.245

unit´es de million

6.488.025

unit´es

5.029.999

unit´es de mille

5.914.741

unit´es de mille

1.143.249

centaines

2.159.305

unit´es

7.614.121

unit´es

7.855.999

dizaines

5.703.731

centaines

5.216.601

centaines de mille

2.695.577

centaines

4.134.968

centaines de mille

MathsLibres.com

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