mariah4
mariah4
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Is 4/16;0.25 equivalent numbers
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Iluvcats
Iluvcats
Today at 2:03 PM
4/16=1/4
0.25=1/4
THESE ARE EQUIVALENT!!!!!!!!
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VzDeath
VzDeath
Today at 2:03 PM
Yes
, because 4/16 is equal to 1/4 and 1/4 is equal to 0.25
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