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The tongue of a chameleon is one and a half times it's body length. Write this as a decimal
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The tongue of a chameleon is one and a half times it's body length. Write this as a decimal
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The answer is 1.5, as the statement says it is one (one whole) and a half (half a whole, 0.5)
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