What is a correct expansion of 37.206?
a. (3 × 102) + (7 × 100) + (2 × 101) + (6 × 103)
b. (3 × 10) + (7 × 100) + (2 × 1) + (0 × 10?1) + (6 × 10?2)
c. (3 × 101) + (7 × 100) + (2 × 10?1) + (6 × 10?3)
d. (3 × 10) + (7 × 1) + (2 × 0.1) + (6 × 0.01)
ANSWER:
c
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