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  • 16-08-2020
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How many times larger than the number (1 − 8 /15 ) is the number (1.2 + 2/ 3 )?

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  • 16-08-2020

Answer:

1- 8/15= 7/15 = 0.4(6)

1.2 + 2/3 = 28/15 = 1.8 (6)

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