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Alivia Joyce
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13 September, 22:43
Which is greater 0.732 or 0.75
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Kinley Gordon
13 September, 22:46
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It's 0.75 because if you put a zero after the 5 in 0.75, then it would be 0.750. If the decimals in this problem were removed afterward, then it would be 750 to 732. 750 is greater. In conclusion, 0.75 is greater than 0.732.
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Skylar
13 September, 23:04
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0.75 is greater than 0.732
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