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Oh, dude, compatible numbers are like peanut butter and jelly - they just go together. So, 0.97 and 312 are buddies in this case. When you multiply them, you basically just move the decimal point in 0.97 two places to the right and get 97. Then you just multiply 97 by 312 to get 30,264. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!

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Alright, listen up, honey. When you multiply 0.97 by 312 using compatible numbers, you can round 0.97 to 1 and 312 to 300 for easier math. So, 1 times 300 is 300. That's your answer, sweet cheeks.

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