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Paul wanted .6 of a candy bar. He cut it into 10 equal piees. how many pieces did he take to get .6 of the candy bar
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paul wanted .6 of a candy bar. He cut it into 10 equal piees. how many pieces did he take to get .6 of the candy bar
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6 pieces is the answer
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Answer:
6 pieces.
Explanation:
A candy bar is a value of 1.
1/10 = 0.1
0.6/0.1 =
6
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