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7.1.B-3
Write each of the following phrases as decimals.
a. Three thousand eighty-eight thousandths
b. Three thousand and eighty-eight thousandths
c. Three thousand eighty and eight thousandths
d. Six hundred-thousandths
a. Three thousand eighty-eight thousandths is
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7.1.B-3
Write each of the following phrases as decimals.
a. Three thousand eighty-eight thou...
a. Three thousand eighty-eight thou...
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