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Mathematics, 30.11.2020 17:40 AShevel6767

Brianna and Gavin used partial quotients to show 552

÷

23

. See their work below.

Brianna's work Gavin's work

Step 1: Subtract

(

20

×

23

)

from 552 to get 92. Step 1: Subtract

(

10

×

23

)

from 552 to get 322.

Step 2: Subtract

(

4

×

23

)

from 92 to get 0. Step 2: Subtract

(

10

×

23

)

from 322 to get 92.

Step 3: Add partial quotients. Step 3: Subtract

(

2

×

23

)

from 92 to get 46.

Step 4: Subtract

(

2

×

23

)

from 46 to get 0.

Step 5: Add the partial quotients.

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