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Identi ier la Position (A)

Nom: Date:

Determinez la valeur de la position de chaque chiffre souligné.

1. 966 192 2. 772 372 3. 451 881 4. 338 243 5. 389 441 6. 457 188 7. 902 244 8. 479 513 9. 530 992 10. 818 887 11. 984 839 12. 242 672 13. 224 935 14. 117 228 15. 408 035 16. 278 630 17. 248 756 18. 667 838 19. 375 728 20. 677 519 MathsLibres.com

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Identi ier la Position (A) Réponses

Nom: Date:

Determinez la valeur de la position de chaque chiffre souligné.

1. 966 192 centaines de milliers 2. 772 372 unités 3. 451 881 milliers 4. 338 243 dizaines de milliers 5. 389 441 centaines de milliers 6. 457 188 dizaines de milliers 7. 902 244 dizaines 8. 479 513 milliers 9. 530 992 centaines 10. 818 887 dizaines 11. 984 839 centaines de milliers 12. 242 672 centaines 13. 224 935 unités 14. 117 228 centaines de milliers 15. 408 035 dizaines 16. 278 630 unités 17. 248 756 centaines 18. 667 838 milliers 19. 375 728 dizaines de milliers 20. 677 519 dizaines de milliers MathsLibres.com

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