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One Canadian dollar is valued 0.96 of a dollar. One Canadian dollar is valued at what fraction of a US dollar? Explain your work
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One Canadian dollar is valued 0.96 of a dollar. One Canadian dollar is valued at what fraction of a US dollar? Explain your work
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One Canadian dollar is valued 0.96 of a dollar. One Canadian dollar is valued at what fraction of a US dollar? Explain your work
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0.96 =
Simplest form: [tex]\frac{24}{25}1/tex]
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.96/1.00,
because 1 dollar is equal .96 of candadian money. or 96/100
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