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Stanley Mcmillan
24 April, 17:18
Six tenths as a decimal
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Angelique
24 April, 18:13
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0.6 is the answer to your problem. just place the 6 in tenths spot
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Matilda Cuevas
24 April, 20:34
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0.6 is the answer you're looking for.
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