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HOw can you use what you know about multiplication to find the quotient of 77/8?
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HOw can you use what you know about multiplication to find the quotient of 77/8?
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8×9=72, and 8×10=80, so 77/8 must be between 9 and 10. The best thing I could think of for this is estimation. My guess is 9.6 (close, but the actual answer is 9.625).
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