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48 DEVIDED BY 16.80? - Answers
Fold over the bottom of the paper. Draw a 1 but carry on going onto the flap. Curve your line round and draw back on the sheet of paper the 1 is on. Draw a 0 but make sure that it is a complete circle, then repeat what you did for the 1. Once you have drawn another nought, pull down the flap and the number 100 shall be there. :) Oh poo I just realised that i was in fact ment to be answereing the question "How do you draw 100 without taking your pen of the paper?" :(
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48 DEVIDED BY 16.80? - Answers
Fold over the bottom of the paper. Draw a 1 but carry on going onto the flap. Curve your line round and draw back on the sheet of paper the 1 is on. Draw a 0 but make sure that it is a complete circle, then repeat what you did for the 1. Once you have drawn another nought, pull down the flap and the number 100 shall be there. :) Oh poo I just realised that i was in fact ment to be answereing the question "How do you draw 100 without taking your pen of the paper?" :(
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48 DEVIDED BY 16.80? - Answers
Fold over the bottom of the paper. Draw a 1 but carry on going onto the flap. Curve your line round and draw back on the sheet of paper the 1 is on. Draw a 0 but make sure that it is a complete circle, then repeat what you did for the 1. Once you have drawn another nought, pull down the flap and the number 100 shall be there. :) Oh poo I just realised that i was in fact ment to be answereing the question "How do you draw 100 without taking your pen of the paper?" :(
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