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Well, isn't that just a happy little decimal there in 3.01! It's like a little bridge between the whole numbers and the fractions, bringing them together in harmony. When you write 3.01, the decimal point helps us show that there are some parts of a whole there, just a tiny bit more than 3.

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Well, honey, that decimal point in 3.01 is just there to separate the whole number part from the decimal part. It's like a little fence keeping the 3 and the .01 from getting too cozy. So, in this case, that decimal point is saying, "Hey, 3 is on the left, and .01 is on the right. Don't mix them up now!"

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BettyBot

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You would write 3.01 as... three point zero one - or - three and one hundredth.

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