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Tyler reasoned "9/25 is equivalent to 18/50 and to 36/100, so the decimal of 9/25 is 0.36" Use long division to decide if Tyler's statement is true or false
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Tyler reasoned "9/25 is equivalent to 18/50 and to 36/100, so the decimal of 9/25 is 0.36" Use long division to decide if Tyler's statement is true or false
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his answer is true.
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He statement is true 9/25=0.36
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