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In part a and in part b, use each of the digits 2, 3, and 4 exactly once. B: Write a mixed number that has a repeating decimal, and write the decimal. I already have the answer …
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In part a and in part b, use each of the digits 2, 3, and 4 exactly once.
B: Write a mixed number that has a repeating decimal, and write the decimal.
I already have the answer to A. Plz help me. thx ;)
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Explanation:
you need yo add and multiply the munbers
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mixed number with repeating decimal....
4 2/3 = 4.66 with a line over the 66 because it is repeating
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