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Santos Cole
1 September, 12:42
Using money to understand decimals
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Andrea
1 September, 15:06
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Money is the best way to understand decimals because you have seen it before.
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Christine Simpson
1 September, 15:16
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Using money is a great way to understand decimals because like when you have a dollar it's written like this 1.00 as you can see without that decimal that would be 100 dollars
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