Remember to keep the decimal points aligned in the question and the answer. It is sometimes necessary to add a zero to the end of a decimal, as in this example (2.4 is the same as 2.40 but the ...
Equivalent fractions can be used to divide numbers by decimals. For example, \(4 \div 0.2\) is the same as \(\frac{4}{0.2}\). First, note that 0.2 has one decimal place, so multiply the numerator and ...
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