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One day at Windsor.. (by: Mr. Phillips)
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| Hey Junie, what are the decimal places to the right of the decimal point? | |
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| I know this! I just came from Mr. Phillips' math class, and we were talking about it today! | |
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| It's just like the left side of the decimal point, but no ones place. It starts with tenths, then hundredths, and then thousandths. | |
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| ..and ten-thousandths, and hundred-thousandths, and millionths? | |
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| You got it! Mr. Phillips is a true genius! | |
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