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12 April, 03:59

Which expression could be used to find the quotient of 1575:21?

A. (1000:21) + (500:21) + (70:21) + (5:21) we know this is the answer, but how do we show the work? I hated math as a kid, and my daughters teacher said even though they weren't taught this yet, they still have to do the same work.

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  1. 12 April, 06:45
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    Ok you split it up into thousands hundreds tens and units those are all the working out and bye the way sorry if you have different working I am britich so they have different methods
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