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When changing a decimal to a fraction, all you have to do is say the number without saying "point". Example: (.3) would be said "three tenths". Then you writ…
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When changing a decimal to a fraction, all you have to do is say the number without saying
"point". Example: (.3) would be said "three tenths". Then you write down what you said and
reduce if possible. True or False
O True
O False
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I think it is true, I’m sorry if it is wrong, but it seems right
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