I'm having immense difficulty knowing the logic behind the question about maths quiz questions for 9th. Can anybody please help me to understand how to come up with a comprehensive answer and explanation about maths quiz questions for 9th especially in topic of converting decimals? I was taught how to solve this before but now I forgot and confused how to answer it. I find it difficult to understand it on my own so I believe I need a helping hand since I believe I can’t do this alone. If someone is familiar with maths quiz questions for 9th can you please help me? Thank you !
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