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use decimal squares
By Chris

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Use those overhead decimal squares. When you lay them on top of each other you can see the answer in the commonly shaded area. You can make your own by making transparencies of tenth and hundredth decimal squares.
Ex. Shade in 0.9, then shade 0.2 Lay them on top of each other and you'll see the answer .18

 


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