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Why is 0.8 and 0.80 named the same?
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Why is 0.8 and 0.80 named the same?
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Because 0.8 is only 10 away from 0.80
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0.8 and 0.80 are named the same because both of them numbers have an 8 in the tenths place and a zero in the hundredths place. No matter how many zeros you add on to the end of the decimal, it does not change its value.
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