Oh, dude, compatible numbers are like peanut butter and jelly - they just go together. So, if we round 412 to 400 and 84 to 80, we can estimate that 400 divided by 80 is 5. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
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.
119.3333
6.9877
2025.25
i think it is 28x26
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.
23.3043
70.013
119.3333
Estimate 43/81 by using compatible numbers
535.6 divided by 35 using compatible numbers = 15.302857142857144
6.9877
2.6952
0.0563
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?
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