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Conner Mullen
13 May, 02:02
What is the decimal for 36/10
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Vance Spencer
13 May, 02:19
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36 on its own would be 36.0
But because it is 36 divided by 10, we must move the decimal 1 place back.
(The number of zeros in what ever you're dividing by will tell you how many decimal places to move back)
So the answer is 3.6
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