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Andrew was making a science project for school. He worked for 6.6 hours the first week, 2.75 hours the second week, and 4.4 hours the third week.
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To find the total number of hours Andrew worked on his science project, we can add the hours from each week together.
1. First week: 6.6 hours
2. Second week: 2.75 hours
3. Third week: 4.4 hours
Now, let's add them up:
\[
6.6 + 2.75 + 4.4
\]
First, we can add 6.6 and 2.75:
\[
6.6 + 2.75 = 9.35
\]
Next, we add the result to the hours from the third week:
\[
9.35 + 4.4 = 13.75
\]
Therefore, the total number of hours Andrew worked on his science project is **13.75 hours**.
1. First week: 6.6 hours
2. Second week: 2.75 hours
3. Third week: 4.4 hours
Now, let's add them up:
\[
6.6 + 2.75 + 4.4
\]
First, we can add 6.6 and 2.75:
\[
6.6 + 2.75 = 9.35
\]
Next, we add the result to the hours from the third week:
\[
9.35 + 4.4 = 13.75
\]
Therefore, the total number of hours Andrew worked on his science project is **13.75 hours**.
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