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What are 2 and 8/10 + (-3.5) in decimal form?
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What are 2 and 8/10 + (-3.5) in decimal form?
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What are 2 and 8/10 + (-3.5) in decimal form?
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Explanation:
2 is 2.0 decimal form and 8/10 is 0.8 and -3.5 already done.
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Not sure I understand the first part of your question but 2 is just 2 and 8/10+(-3.5)=-2.7 in decimal form :^)
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