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Explain how the position of the decimal point changes in a quotient as you divide by increasing powers of ten
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Explain how the position of the decimal point changes in a quotient as you divide by increasing powers of ten
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explain how the position of the decimal point changes in a quotient as you divide by increasing powers of ten
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If you have 20/10, that equals 2. If you move the decimal place over 1 place (tens place) then you have 2. If you divide 2 again by 10, you move the decimal place over by another place, equaling 0.2.
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