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Sergio is multiplying two factors, one to the tenths place and the other to the tenths place. He says the product will have two decimal places. Is he correct? Explain. THANK YOU…
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Sergio is multiplying two factors, one to the tenths place and the other to the tenths place. He says the product will have two decimal places. Is he correct? Explain.
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The Answer is no.....
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No. Because the Tenths place is right after the decimal. So he will only have 1 decimal place. Welcome!
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