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Paola Lucas
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29 March, 05:49
How do you solve 0.004 dm + 0.12508 dm?
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Carlie Guerrero
29 March, 06:19
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0.004 of something added to 0.12508 of the same thing
adds up to 0.12908 of it.
The thing could be a glass of water, a sheet of paper,
a pound of ground beef, a gallon of gas, or a snowball.
In this problem, it just happens to be a dm.
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