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Two tens and six tenths is expresed in decimals as `"_____"`.

A

2.6

B

2.06

C

20.6

D

`26.0`

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To express "Two tens and six tenths" in decimals, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the components**: - "Two tens" means 2 multiplied by 10. - "Six tenths" means 6 multiplied by 0.1 (or 1/10). 2. **Calculate "Two tens"**: - \( 2 \times 10 = 20 \) 3. **Calculate "Six tenths"**: - \( 6 \times 0.1 = 0.6 \) 4. **Add the two results together**: - \( 20 + 0.6 = 20.6 \) 5. **Write the final answer**: - Therefore, "Two tens and six tenths" is expressed in decimals as **20.6**.
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