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Sarah has 296 coins in her collection.She put the same number of coins in each 7 jars. About how much coins are in each jar?
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Sarah has 296 coins in her collection.She put the same number of coins in each 7 jars. About how much coins are in each jar?
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You would divide them and 296\7=43 rounded up
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Ok since Sarah has 296 coins estimate 296 in compatible numbers then divide that number with seven.
So your answer will be about 40 coins.
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