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A new roll of wrapping paper has 658658 yards of paper. Drew used 216216 yards from the roll to wrap a gift. Which equation most closely estimates the number of yards of wrapping paper left on the roll?
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A new roll of wrapping paper has 658658 yards of paper. Drew used 216216 yards from the roll to wrap a gift. Which equation most closely estimates the number of yards of wrapping paper left on the roll?
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I would say 412,412 yards.
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