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Allison and Rhea got different quotients when they divided 4.80 by 0.12. whose work is correct? explain why.
Allison Rhea
12/4.80=0.40 12/480=40.0
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Neither of their work are correct, thought Rhea got the correct answer, the work should be
4.80/0.12 = 480/12 = 40
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