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\( 28.2, 0.6, 12.64, 0.48 \) are:
- Like decimals
- Unlike decimals
Given:
\( 28.2, 0.6, 12.64, 0.48 \)
To do:
We have to find whether the given decimals are like decimals or unlike decimals. Solution:
Like Decimals: Decimals having the same number of decimal places are called like decimals i.e. decimals having the same number of digits on the right of the decimal point are known as like decimals.
28.2 and 0.6 have only one decimal after the decimal point whereas 12.64 and 0.48 have two decimals after the decimal point.
Therefore, \( 28.2, 0.6, 12.64, 0.48 \) are unlike decimals.
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