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Mathematics, 11.03.2020 23:18 kristieL50

Michael added 1.35 +0.2. His work is shown
What error did Michael make?
He incorrectly rewrote 0.2 as 0.02.
He did not line up the decimal points one above the other.
He did not regroup hundredths when adding digits.
He did not regroup tenths when adding digits.
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Michael added 1.35 +0.2. His work is shown What error did Michael make? He incorrectly rewrote 0.2 a

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