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Use the equation 124*∗15 = 1,860 and what you know about fractions, decimals, and place value to explain how to place the decimal point when you compute (1.24)*∗(0.15).
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Use the equation 124*∗15 = 1,860 and what you know about fractions, decimals, and place value to explain how to place the decimal point when you compute (1.24)*∗(0.15).
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Use the equation 124*∗15 = 1,860 and what you know about fractions, decimals, and place value to explain how to place the decimal point when you compute (1.24)*∗(0.15).
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Answer is 0.186 I think
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1.24 x 0.15= 0.186
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