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1) 1/2 + 11/12 + 4/6 =? 2) Round to the hundredths and compare 1,579.379 compare 1,579.381 3) Round to the tenths 4,762,583.092 and 15,763,004.12 HELP NOW PLEASE WORTH 25 POINTS…
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1) 1/2 + 11/12 + 4/6 =? 2) Round to the hundredths and compare 1,579.379 compare 1,579.381 3) Round to the tenths 4,762,583.092 and 15,763,004.12 HELP NOW PLEASE WORTH 25 POINTS…
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1) 1/2 + 11/12 + 4/6 =?
2) Round to the hundredths and compare
1,579.379 compare 1,579.381
3) Round to the tenths
4,762,583.092 and 15,763,004.12
HELP NOW PLEASE WORTH 25 POINTS
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The answer to question 1 is 25\12
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