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If an investor wants to combine a 5/8 acre parcel with a 3.9 acre parcel, how big will the parcel be, expressed as a decimal?
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5/8 = 0.625
5/8 + 3.9 =
0.625 + 3.9 =
4.525 acre parcel <===
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