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Dragster
13 November, 23:39
Are 4.7 and 4.70 equivalent? explain.
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Adonis Ellison
14 November, 02:31
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
The 0 in the 4.70 is just a place holder, its unnecessary, like if you are doing subtraction of decimals
5.65 - 4.50
it equals 1.15, the 0 is a place holder for easier math.
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Cayden Mayer
14 November, 02:57
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Answer:Yes, 4.70 is the same, just with a zero a the end.
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