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Mathematics, 18.12.2021 14:00 sherlock19

Which statements are true about the expression shown? Check all that apply. The model shown represents 0.1. 10 = The quotient is 1. To model the quotient, the red bar in the dividend needs to be broken into 10 equal parts. The quotient is greater than the dividend. The equation that can be written from the expression is 0.1 + 10 = 0.01,

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