SOLUTION: What number does not belong 1/1000,1/100,1/10,0,10? If a boy bought 3 pieces of candy for 15 cents how much would 1 1/2 cost?

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Question 888055: What number does not belong 1/1000,1/100,1/10,0,10?
If a boy bought 3 pieces of candy for 15 cents how much would 1 1/2 cost?

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What number does not belong 1/1000,1/100,1/10,0,10?
If a boy bought 3 pieces of candy for 15 cents how much would 1 1/2 cost?

0 doesn't belong. It should be 1 instead.
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