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Kenny Deleon
15 August, 23:15
How do you graph 0.66 on a coordinate plane
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Soren Garner
16 August, 01:17
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If you wanted to plot IN a graph paper ... You should be very precise ...
Mark it between the 0.6 and 0.7
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