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Mathematics, 17.07.2019 11:00 irlShadow
The following is the correct way to show the product for 0.386 × 6.1: multiplication standard algorithm of 0.386 times 6.1. there is a solid line underneath the 6.1 that yields 386. underneath the 386 there is a plus 23160. there is a line underneath the 23160 with 2.3546 underneath it. true false
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