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Estimate by rounding the divisor to the nearest tens place and the dividend to the nearest compatible number. Then find the quotient. Enter the remainder, if any, as a fraction in simplest form. 59 ) 5,
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Estimate by rounding the divisor to the nearest tens place and the dividend to the nearest
compatible number. Then find the quotient.
Enter the remainder, if any, as a fraction in simplest form.
59 ) 5,613
The estimate is?
The quotient is?
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