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Compare the decimals 18.8 and 18.80. Which comparison is correct? A. 18.8 = 18.80 B. 18.8 < 18.80 C. 18.8 > 18.80

OpenStudy (anonymous):

18.8 = 18.80

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a. both equal

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a

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A. 18.8=18.80

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both equal thats easy

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a

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8 is 80 is it was just 8 it would be 08

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Compare the decimals 529.8 and 529.80. Which statement is true? A. 529.80 has the greater value. B. 529.8 has the greater value. C. The numbers are equal.

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they are equal again

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c

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Matt and Charlie are twin brothers. Matt weighs 68.18 pounds and Charlie weighs 68.08 pounds. Which brother weighs less? A. Matt B. Charlie C. Matt and Charlie weigh the same.

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charlie

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b

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Which shows the decimals 200.01, 2.01, and 20.1 written in order from least to greatest? A. 20.1, 2.01, 200.01 B. 2.01, 200.01, 20.1 C. 200.01, 20.1, 2.01 D. 2.01, 20.1, 200.01

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b

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Mark compared the decimals 132.11, 132.01, and 132.10. Which comparison is correct? A. 132.11 > 132.01 > 132.10 B. 132.01 > 132.11 > 132.10 C. 132.10 > 132.11 > 132.01 D. 132.11 > 132.10 > 132.01

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mark compared the decimals 132.11, 132.01, and 132.10. Which comparison is correct? A. 132.11 > 132.01 > 132.10 B. 132.01 > 132.11 > 132.10 C. 132.10 > 132.11 > 132.01 D. 132.11 > 132.10 > 132.01

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d

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Jacob compared the decimals 47.13, 46.23, and 46.32. Which comparison is correct? A. 47.13 < 46.23 < 46.32 B. 46.23 < 46.32 < 47.13 C. 46.32 < 47.13 < 46.23 D. 46.23 < 47.13 < 46.32

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@bieberhater1 its d

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What is 62.25 rounded to the nearest whole number? A. 62 B. 62.2 C. 62.3 D. 63

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a for last one

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a

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wich on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

least to greatest...D. 2.01, 20.1, 200.01 (this is a previous question) 62.25 rounded to nearest whole number is 62

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Joe ran 5.25 miles before he stopped to rest. What is the distance Joe ran rounded to the nearest tenth of a mile? A. 5.0 miles B. 5.2 miles C. 5.3 miles D. 6.0 miles

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5

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5.25 rounded to nearest tenth = 5.3

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.0

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What is 6.49 rounded to the nearest whole number? A. 7.0 B. 6.5 C. 6.4 D. 6.0

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6.0

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6.0

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great minds think alike

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@kelliegirl33

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Which situation describes a time when it would be all right to round the numbers? A. Keisha needs 2.75 meters of ribbon for one sewing project and 3.5 meters for another. She thinks of rounding each amount to the nearest meter so she has enough ribbon. She would buy 3 meters and 4 meters of ribbon. B. Tom needs 2.25 gallons of black paint and 1.75 gallons of red paint. He thinks of rounding each amount to the nearest gallon. He would buy 2 gallons of black paint and 2 gallons of red paint. C. Carol wants to buy a music album that costs $13.45 and another album that costs $12.95. The cashier thinks of rounding each amount to the nearest dollar. She would charge Carol $13 for each album. D. Victor babysat 15.45 hours one week and 15.2 another week. The children's parents think of rounding the times to the nearest hour. They would pay Victor for 15 hours each week.

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never mind but idk know that one i did that same problem before and i got it roung

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which situation describes a time when it would be all right to round the numbers? A. Keisha needs 2.75 meters of ribbon for one sewing project and 3.5 meters for another. She thinks of rounding each amount to the nearest meter so she has enough ribbon. She would buy 3 meters and 4 meters of ribbon. B. Tom needs 2.25 gallons of black paint and 1.75 gallons of red paint. He thinks of rounding each amount to the nearest gallon. He would buy 2 gallons of black paint and 2 gallons of red paint. C. Carol wants to buy a music album that costs $13.45 and another album that costs $12.95. The cashier thinks of rounding each amount to the nearest dollar. She would charge Carol $13 for each album. D. Victor babysat 15.45 hours one week and 15.2 another week. The children's parents think of rounding the times to the nearest hour. They would pay Victor for 15 hours each week.

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