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How could you use what you know about adding whole numbers to add 0.23+0.54+0.13
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How could you use what you know about adding whole numbers to add 0.23+0.54+0.13
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You take away the decimal and add 23+54+13 and take that answer and put the decimals back in.
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You could add the decimals as they were normal numbers then just add the decimal point in to place of the answer
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