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Adrian is thinking of different decimal numbers. He gives the following clues - Each decimal is smaller than 1 - The tenth digits in each decimal is odd. - when the decimals are converted to fractions,
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Adrian is thinking of different decimal numbers. He gives the following clues
- Each decimal is smaller than 1
- The tenth digits in each decimal is odd.
- when the decimals are converted to fractions, the numerators total 15.
what decimal numbers could adrian be thinking of? find all the possibilites.
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Some possible answers are: 0.15, 0.3, and 0.75
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