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Arthur wrote that 15 – 14.7 = 3. Use the drop-down menus to explain why 3 is incorrect. 15 and 14.7 are ? 1 apart, so 15 – 14.7 must be ? 1.
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Arthur wrote that 15 – 14.7 = 3. Use the drop-down menus to explain why 3 is incorrect. 15 and 14.7 are ? 1 apart, so 15 – 14.7 must be ? 1.
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Arthur wrote that 15 – 14.7 = 3.
Use the drop-down menus to explain why 3 is incorrect.
15 and 14.7 are ? 1 apart, so 15 – 14.7 must be ? 1.
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Answer:
their both less than
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3 is incorrect because 14.7 + 3 = 17.7
The answer of 15 - 14.7 = 0.3
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