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Ari James
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29 October, 18:47
Six and nineteen hundredths in expanded form
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Edgar Villanueva
29 October, 18:49
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The answer to your question should be 6.19
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Xavier Duffy
29 October, 18:55
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6 +.10 +.9 is the answer because you just take each place value and separate it from the others with a plus sign.
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