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Processes & Practices 4 Model Math When measuring board footage for some exotic woods, a carpenter must use 1.25 inches rather than 1 inch in her calculations for thickness. Write 1.25 in expanded form.
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1.25 in expanded form is 1 + 0.2 + 0.05.
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