Weston Lane
02/03/2023 · Primary School
9. Each side of a square is 100 cm long. How many tiles 1 cm on each edge are needed to cover the area? 10. Which digit is in the ten-millions' place in \( 1,234,567,890 \) ? (12) 11. Three of these numbers are equal. Which number is different? \( \begin{array}{llll}\text { A. } \frac{1}{10} & \text { B. } 0.1 & \text { C. } \frac{10}{100} & \text { D. } 0.01\end{array} \)
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9. 10,000 tiles are needed to cover the area.
10. The digit in the ten-millions' place is 3.
11. The number that is different is D. \( 0.01 \).
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