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find three examples of fractions or decimals in the real world. you can use videos, magazines, newspapers, books, or the internet. don't take more than two examples from the same source. also, get a mix of fractions and decimals. don't choose all fractions or all decimals.

create a post with your examples. explain each example and list the source.

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