Janeshia was asked to say the number 58.724. Her response was "fifty-eight tenths, seven hundred twenty-four thousandths." What error did Janeshia make with her answer? O A. Janeshia failed to realize the place value of the digits 7, 2, and 4 in the number. She said 724 as if it were a whole number, instead of a decimal. O B. Janeshia failed to properly say the place value of the digits 7, 2, and 4 in the number. She should have said seven hundred and twenty-four tenths. O C. Janeshia failed to realize the place value of the digits 5 and 8 in the number. She said 58 as if it were a decimal, instead of a whole number. O D. Janeshia failed to properly say the place value of the digits 2 and 4 in the number. She should have said twenty-four tenths.

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Janeshia was asked to say the number 58.724. Her response was "fifty-eight tenths, seven hundred twenty-four thousandths." What error did Janeshia make
with her answer?
O A. Janeshia failed to realize the place value of the digits 7, 2, and 4 in the number. She said 724 as if it were a whole number, instead of a decimal.
O B. Janeshia failed to properly say the place value of the digits 7, 2, and 4 in the number. She should have said seven hundred and twenty-four tenths.
O C. Janeshia failed to realize the place value of the digits 5 and 8 in the number. She said 58 as if it were a decimal, instead of a whole number.
O D. Janeshia failed to properly say the place value of the digits 2 and 4 in the number. She should have said twenty-four tenths.
Transcribed Image Text:Janeshia was asked to say the number 58.724. Her response was "fifty-eight tenths, seven hundred twenty-four thousandths." What error did Janeshia make with her answer? O A. Janeshia failed to realize the place value of the digits 7, 2, and 4 in the number. She said 724 as if it were a whole number, instead of a decimal. O B. Janeshia failed to properly say the place value of the digits 7, 2, and 4 in the number. She should have said seven hundred and twenty-four tenths. O C. Janeshia failed to realize the place value of the digits 5 and 8 in the number. She said 58 as if it were a decimal, instead of a whole number. O D. Janeshia failed to properly say the place value of the digits 2 and 4 in the number. She should have said twenty-four tenths.
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