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Lemur [1.5K]
2 years ago
15

How can the product of 0.8 and 2 be determined by using a number line?

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anygoal [31]2 years ago
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I don’t know that sorry
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\text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}&\text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}\\
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