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Kingjaylen:
HELPPP
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Helppp
bizaardvark:
idk how to explain it without giving you the answerr
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Okay
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Kingjaylen:
Im not leaveing
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@munkman
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@munkman450
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Help
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BabydollBlake:
I know how to do it, but don't know how to explain it-
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Extrinix:
(sorry for late response, had to leave for sumn)
1a b and c can be done on the calculator provided in QC
2 can be done on the calculator as well, just enter the fractions into the calculator and put those fractions where they are needed on the chart
3 convert 0.4 to a decimal and write the fraction under it
the box to the left of \(\dfrac{9}{10}\) is \(\dfrac{7}{10}\), take 7 and divide it by
ten and you'll have your answer for the one above \(\dfrac{7}{10}\)
then do the one above \(\dfrac{9}{10}\), do 9 divided by 10 and you'll get your
answer for the one above that