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Why might you use multiples of a divisor to solve a problem
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Because when u do long division then u have to multiply and get ur answer so this is the right answer so put it on ur paper
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you need multiples on a divisor beacause they refer to their list of multiples to figure out partial quotients for the division problem they are solving.
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