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11 June, 04:37

Exe. 1

Show 5 possible solutions for each statement:

a) the sum of 2 decimals is less than 1

b) the sum of 2 decimals is equal than 1

c) the sum of 2 decimals is greater than 1

Exe. 2

The difference between two decimalsis 6.33. What might the two decimals be? Show 5 different solutions.

Exe. 3

I multiplied two numbers and got a product smaller than both factors. What might the two numbers be?

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  1. 11 June, 04:43
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    Exe. 1

    a. 0.1+0.1<1, 0.2+0.2 <1, 0.3+0.3 <1, 0.4+0.4 <1, 0.41+0.41 <1

    b. 0.5+0.5, 0.2+0.8, 0.6+0.4, 0.3+0.7, 0.9+0.1

    c. 0.9+0.9, 0.8+0.8, 0.7+0.7, 0.6+0.60, 0.61+0.61

    exe 2

    8.55 and 2.22, 7.34 and 1.01, 7.35 and 1.02, 7.36 and 1.03, 7.37 and 1.04

    exe 3

    the two numbers are both decimals less than one. example: 0.01 and 0.1
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