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Moises Castaneda
14 September, 13:35
How can you write 36/10 as a decimal
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Mohamed Gutierrez
14 September, 15:00
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The answer to your question is 3.6
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Roselyn Simon
14 September, 17:20
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You can divide 36 divided by 10 to get a decimal.
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