First of all, the two numbers are quite a long way from the ones whose quotient you are trying to estimate.
Also, 8100 is smaller than 9269 so your estimate is going to be smaller than the actual value. And then 90 is bigger than 88 and is the denominator. This will make the estimate smaller still.
Both the compatible numbers selected will reduce the stimate. They should be selected so that the effect of one acts in the opposite direction to that of the other.
So, if you must use 8100, the select the second number which is smaller than 88. Or, if you must use 90, the other number should be greater than 9269.
it makes it easier when u round
31.8966
70.013
Oh, dude, like, the compatible numbers for 308.3 divided by 15 would be 300 divided by 15, which is 20, and 8.3 divided by 15, which is approximately 0.55. So, yeah, those are the compatible numbers for that division problem. Cool, right?
390.2222
19.8889
it makes it easier when u round
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The best way to estimate a quotient using compatible numbers is to first understand how compatible numbers work. They are numbers that are close in value to the actual numbers and are easily added, subtracted or divided.
31.8966
70.013
76.8298
8.6932
Oh, dude, like, the compatible numbers for 308.3 divided by 15 would be 300 divided by 15, which is 20, and 8.3 divided by 15, which is approximately 0.55. So, yeah, those are the compatible numbers for that division problem. Cool, right?
6.9877
390.2222
The quotient will be positive.