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Yadira
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4 March, 07:02
What is the difference of - 2.2 and 0.44?
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Grady Archer
4 March, 07:16
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One is negative and the other is positive and one has a whole number, and the other only has a decimal
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Bennett Daugherty
4 March, 07:28
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1.76 i think thats the answer
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