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Q: What is an example of a compatible number problem?
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Numbers close to the numbers in the problem that can allow you to do math mentally?

compatible number


What are the compatible numbers for 503 divided by 76?

6.6184


What is acompatible number?

Is the question suppose to be "a compatible number"? If it is then it's a number that is close to a number in a math problem. So it makes it easier to estimate if you have to use mental math. For example : to solve 40/4.7 --> you round 4.7 to 5 --> then divide 40/5 = 8


Is 12 a prime number or a compatible number?

It is a compatible number


What is the number 50 compatible with?

A compatible number is a number that is easy to add when you add it together.


What does compatible numbers mean in math terms?

compatible numbers mean , for example, 56 x 8. if you wanna find compatible numbers to make the problem easier, then see what 56 is close to. its close to 70, so 70 x 8 would be 560.


What is an example of a number relation problem with a solution?

examples of number relation problems


What is a compatible for 12.56?

what is a compatible number for 12.56


What is estimating compatible number for 1877?

The answer depends on the context. If considering the 1877 + 11 then a compatible number would be 1880 but if considering 1877 + 11,000,000,000,000,000 the compatible number is 0.


Is 200 divided by 4 a compatible number or rounded to the nearest 100?

200


What does compatible number mean in math?

Compatible number is one that is near the actual number, but is easier to use for addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. In other words, it is easy to use for estimating the answer to an arithmetic problem. Example: 38 + 23 A compatible number for 38 might be 40 A compatible number for 23 might be 20 (or 25) The sum of the compatible numbers would be 60 (or 65). So you know the answer will be near there. If you choose 40 and 20, you know that one of your compatible numbers is a little too high, and the other is a little too low. So your estimate of the answer (40+20=60) will be pretty close. (Your estimators are high by 2 and low by 3, so you know your answer is low by 1. It is really 61, not 60.) If you choose 40 and 25, you know that both of your compatible numbers are a little too high, so your answer will be a little more high. As it turns out, both "estimates" are high by 2, so the estimated answer (65) is high by 2+2=4. The actual result is 61 = 65-4


What is a variable in expressions and equations?

It represents a number that is unknown in a problem. For example,16 + x = 44.In this case "x" would represent the number 28 in the problem.