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Mathematics, 13.04.2021 02:40 hpelir1282

Which statments about the values 0.086 and 8.6 are true? A. 8.6 is 100 times more than 0.086
B. 8.6 is 1/10 of 0.086
C. 0.086 is 100 times more than 8.6
D. 0.086 is 1/100 of 8.6
E. 8.6 is 1/100 of 0.086

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