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Sullivan Collins
18 March, 02:51
How can you use models to explain why 3.1 = 3.10
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Eliana
18 March, 04:25
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3.1 is like a example when it is hiding a zero behind it and you find this when you do a math problem and you don't put zero in front of a number like 100-89 you don't write "011" so that is why it is like that
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