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Rama09 [41]
4 years ago
11

Write 21 and 4/5 as a decimal​

Mathematics
1 answer:
kirill [66]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

21 as a decimal: 21.00;  4/5 as a decimal: .8, 0.80

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope i helped, SJ

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