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Find 1.57 + 0.36 Are there enough hundredths to make a tenth? There are hundredths?

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Final answer:

Yes, there are enough hundredths to make a tenth when adding 1.57 and 0.36. The sum is 1.93.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, there are enough hundredths to make a tenth when adding 1.57 and 0.36. To add these numbers, you align the decimal point and perform the addition as you would with whole numbers:

1.57
+ 0.36
-----
1.93

So, the sum of 1.57 and 0.36 is 1.93. In this case, there are hundredths present because the sum is more than one.

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Answer: 1.93

If the question is asking about rounding up, then no, .03 is not enough to make a tenth. If its asking about adding them up, as in .07 + .06 then yes, there's enough to make a hundredth.

There are hundredths.

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