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Jaelynn
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22 June, 10:35
Change 1/7 to a decimal. Show your work
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Triston Rivera
22 June, 10:56
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Its 0.14285714 thats the answer
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Isiah
22 June, 11:03
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0,14285714 ...
You just have to divide 1%7
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