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M divided by 6 equals 21 What would be a reasonable estimate for the value of m in this equation
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M divided by 6 equals 21
What would be a reasonable estimate for the value of m in this equation
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answer is 100
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A reasonable estimate would be 120. This is because the equation in this question is
M/6 = 21
If we round 21 to 20, then we can easily multiply 6 • 20, which would result in 120.
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