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Rachael Kirby
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29 January, 03:58
Are 7/20 and 0.07 equivalent
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Madyson Cabrera
29 January, 04:05
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No because 0.07=7/100, which is not equal to 7/20.
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Heather Marquez
29 January, 04:16
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0.07 is 7 hundredths, and can be represented as 7/100.
7/20 = 35/100 (or 0.35) 35/100 ≠ 7/100.
Multiplying both the top and bottom by the same number, the ratio will not change, like how one half, 1/2, is equal to two quarters, 2/4.
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