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Below are steps on how to use hundredths grids to subtract 1.65-0.98. 1. Shade 1 grid and 65 squares on another grid to indicate 1.65. 2. Cross out 98 squares from shaded squares using black crayon to show 0.98. 3. Now count the remaining shaded squares in your hundredths grid and you will have your answer.
can you tech me what the answer is
subtract the tenths and the ones.
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To standardize the description of land for the federal government.
You use coordinate grids to locate where things are. You also use them to make any kind of a picture.
subtract the tenths and the ones.
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0.6699999999999999
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Using grids divided into tenths instead of hundreds would make for much more efficient counting.
To find two hundredths less than two tenths, you have to subtract 0.02 from 0.2. Since 0.2 equals 0.20, you can use 0.20 to subtract 0.02 from. 0.20 - 0.02 = 0.18, which is your answer.
Yes. Pilots use coordinate grids to map out their destinations. Air travel managers also use grids to track planes coming in and out of the airport.
Explain what a pace chart is and how you use it. I can use grids to subtract 1.65 - 0.98 by shading in 1 whole and 6 tenths and 5 ones and cross out 9 tenths and also cross out 8 ones and then count how many are shaded without an x on it.
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To standardize the description of land for the federal government.
You use coordinate grids to locate where things are. You also use them to make any kind of a picture.
You could use 110 and subtract 1.