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Which answer explains the correct way to move the decimal to find the quotient of 14.6 ÷ 10,000? A. four places to the right B. four places to the left C. three places to the le…
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Which answer explains the correct way to move the decimal to find the quotient of 14.6 ÷ 10,000?
A.
four places to the right
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four places to the left
C.
three places to the left
D.
three places to the right
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when you divide 14.6 by 10,000 the answer is 0.00146 so the decimal moved 4 places to the left.
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