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Sara is multiplying 2 factors, one with one decimal place and one with 2 decimal places. She says the product could have 2 decimal places.Is she correct?
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Sara is multiplying 2 factors, one with one decimal place and one with 2 decimal places. She says the product could have 2 decimal places.Is she correct?
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Sara is multiplying 2 factors, one with one decimal place and one with 2 decimal places.
She says the product could have 2 decimal places.Is she correct?
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yes bc the numbe gets biger
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