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No, because .03 is hundredths and .3 is a tenth. In 1.30 you could take off the 0 and it would be 1.3 (which is the same, zeros don't matter unless they come before like .03). P.S. That might be confusing sorry, I can't explain it better.

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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 1.03 and 1.30 are technically different because the placement of the digits matters in decimals. It's like saying you're 30 years old when you're actually 3 years old with a lot of confidence. So, yeah, they're not the same, but hey, close enough, right?

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