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Clare
8 August, 21:22
22. Use, or = to compare
A. 1 0.09
10
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Jaylyn Forbes
9 August, 01:17
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10.09>10
Step-by-step explanation:
the. 09 makes the 10 a greater number so 10.09 is. 09 greater then 10
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