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At the beginning of a lesson, a piece of chalk is 4.875 inches long. At the end of the lesson, it is 3.125 inches long. Write two amounts in expanded form using fractiins
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At the beginning of a lesson, a piece of chalk is 4.875 inches long. At the end of the lesson, it is 3.125 inches long. Write two amounts in expanded form using fractiins
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its probably 4 & 875/1000, 3 & 125/1000....hope this helps
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