Yesterday in math my group had to draw examples of decimal numbers that Mrs McG wrote up on the white board. It was hard at first because I was new to the whole thing and it did not make scenes to me but once I found out how to do it was actuality pretty easy. To do it is easy and this is how. each number on the left side of a decimal point is a ten and the number on the right side of the decimal point is a one. For example: 1.62= one 10, a 6 and a 2. And that´s how you do it.
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