valeriegarcia03 valeriegarcia03
  • 01-09-2017
  • Mathematics
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Matt reasoned that he can write 9/1000 as 0.9. Is he correct?

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wikk wikk
  • 01-09-2017
The answer is no, he's not correct.

You're looking at 9/1000, which means you move the (invisible) decimal point after 9 three places to the left (because you're dividing and there are 3 zeros after the 1 in 1000). This would give you 0.009.
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Joelle214 Joelle214
  • 01-09-2017
No he is not correct because 9/1000 Is 0.009. That is a different value than 0.9. 0.9 is 9/10.
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