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Marquise May
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28 March, 11:36
Rewrite the Fraction 94/5 as a decimal
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Lorenzo Stuart
28 March, 11:45
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94/5 = 18.8 thats it
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April Lozano
28 March, 11:47
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94/5 = 18.8
since 90/5 is 18
and 4/5 is. 8
just add those together
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