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Clover
22 July, 15:42
When do I compare real world numbers
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Haylee Sanchez
22 July, 16:48
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You use then them for example county money and taxes
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Keagan Barker
22 July, 16:51
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You use real world numbers all of the time. For example like saving your money for the new bike you want or something that you desire. Or how much your allowance is. There are many ways to use real world numbers in life.
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