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3. Here are diagrams that represent 0.137 and 0.284. tenths hundredths thousandths a. Use the diagram to find the value of. Explain your reasoning. b. Calculate the sum vertical…
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3. Here are diagrams that represent 0.137 and 0.284. tenths hundredths thousandths a. Use the diagram to find the value of. Explain your reasoning. b. Calculate the sum vertical…
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3. Here are diagrams that represent 0.137 and 0.284.
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a. Use the diagram to find the value of. Explain your reasoning.
b. Calculate the sum vertically.
0.1 3 7
0.2 8 4
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if you’re just adding shouldn’t it be .421?
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