Money lising app
Learning Task 1. Round off the items and estimate the quotients. Then,
write...
Mathematics, 16.02.2021 14:00 rebecabosca
Money lising app
Learning Task 1. Round off the items and estimate the quotients. Then,
write < if the answer is less than or > if it is greater than the actual
quotient. Do this in your notebook.
1 28.4 + 7
4.411.93 +4.08
2. 53.62 +5.24
5. 600+ 44.62
3.350 + 22.5
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