The square of a decimal number less than 1 is always
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When we square a number, we expect the result to be much larger than the original number. But when we square a number between 0 and 1, we get a much smaller number. Using money as an example, square 5 cents and we get 25 cents, BUT when we square 0.05 dollars we get 0.0025 dollars.
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When we square a number, we expect the result to be much larger than the original number. But when we square a number between 0 and 1, we get a much smaller number. Using money as an example, square 5 cents and we get 25 cents, BUT when we square 0.05 dollars we get 0.0025 dollars.
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