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Repeating Decimals
If you get a repeating decimal such as .6667 as your answer, grid it in as .667, not as .7 because .7 will be taken as an error.

In other words, you should fill in as many digits as is possible in the grid, rounding off the last digit.

Notice that there is no space for a negative answer on your grid. This immediately tells you that you cannot have a negative answer. If you solve a problem and are left with a negative answer, check your work again.

Notice also that you cannot have an answer longer than 4 digits.


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