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Estimate 53.83-36.464 by first rounding each number to the nearest whole number.
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Estimate 53.83-36.464 by first rounding each number to the nearest whole number.
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The answer is 18 because 53.83 can be rounded to 54 & 36.464 can be rounded to 36 because 4 is less than 5 so it will round down. If the number in the tenths place is five or greater than it will round up.
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Answer:
18
Explanation:
53.83 rounds to 54
36.464 rounds to 36
54-46=18
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