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Write number as a decimal, using digits. (a) four hundred twenty-six thousandths (b) sixty-seven and two hundred thirty-four thousandths
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Write number as a decimal, using digits. (a) four hundred twenty-six thousandths (b) sixty-seven and two hundred thirty-four thousandths
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The answer for (a) would be .426
The answer for (b) would be 67.234
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