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I said 1000 divvied by 440 is 2.12 I got this wrong. I have to correct for homework. What did I do wrong and how can I solve it right?
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I said 1000 divvied by 440 is 2.12 I got this wrong. I have to correct for homework. What did I do wrong and how can I solve it right?
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Hello there,
Unfortunately, this is incorrect. 1000÷440 is a decimal number, which is 2.27272727. When you round, it will either be
2, 2.3, or 2.27.
Hope this helps!!
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