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14 May 2021
a) Since decimals are just another name for a fractional quantity, it shouldn’t matter which form of the numbers you use to do a problem. To illustrate this, do the following problem using the decimal form of the numbers.
4.2 + 1. 35 =
b) Now, change the above problem to the fractional equivalent and do it using fractions, and show that the answer is the same.
a) Since decimals are just another name for a fractional quantity, it shouldn’t matter which form of the numbers you use to do a problem. To illustrate this, do the following problem using the decimal form of the numbers.
4.2 + 1. 35 =
b) Now, change the above problem to the fractional equivalent and do it using fractions, and show that the answer is the same.
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