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Mathematics, 13.09.2019 06:30 marissalwilliams3

There is a procedure that can be used to convert a base three numeral directly to base ten without using the expanded form of the numeral. write an explanation of this procedure, which we will call the triple-whipple-zipple method. hint: the method is an extension of the double-dabble method.

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