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Complete Test Bank Calculate with Confidence CANADIAN 1st Edition MorrisQuestions & Answers with rationales (Chapter 1-23)
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Chapter 02: Decimals 
Gray Morris: Calculate with Confidence, 1st Canadian Edition 
COMPLETION 
1. Change the following to a decimal. Express the answer to the nearest thousandth; if the 
answer is less than 1, place a 0 to the left of the decimal. 
1/64 = 
ANS: 0.015 
PTS: 1 REF: Page 34 
2. Change the following to a decimal. Express the answer to the nearest thousandth; if the 
answer is less than 1, place a 0 to the left of the decimal. 
5/18 = 
ANS: 0.277 
PTS: 1 REF: Page 34 
3. Change the ...
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Calculate with Confidence CANADIAN 1st Edition Morris Test Bank
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Chapter 02: Decimals 
Gray Morris: Calculate with Confidence, 1st Canadian Edition 
COMPLETION 
1. Change the following to a decimal. Express the answer to the nearest thousandth; if the 
answer is less than 1, place a 0 to the left of the decimal. 
1/64 = 
ANS: 0.015 
PTS: 1 REF: Page 34 
2. Change the following to a decimal. Express the answer to the nearest thousandth; if the 
answer is less than 1, place a 0 to the left of the decimal. 
5/18 = 
ANS: 0.277 
PTS: 1 REF: Page 34 
3. Change the ...
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