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WITCHER [35]
3 years ago
6

Does 0.15>0.105 yes or no

Mathematics
1 answer:
Gnesinka [82]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:Yes

Step-by-step explanation:0.15 is also equal to 0.150. 0.150 is bigger than 0.105

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