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Four states have names that begin with the letter a. this represents 0.08 of all the states. write 0.08 as a fraction.
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Four states have names that begin with the letter a. this represents 0.08 of all the states. write 0.08 as a fraction.
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four states have names that begin with the letter a. this represents 0.08 of all the states. write 0.08 as a fraction.
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0.08 = 8/100 0.08 written as a fraction is going to be eight hundredths or 8/100
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0.08 as a fraction is 8/100. Because the 8 is in the hundredths place behind the decimal so that means u would put it over 100
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