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Which choice explains the correct way to move the decimal point to find the quotient in the problem 265.786 ÷ 10? A. 2 places to the left B. 1 place to the left C. 2 places to the right D. 1 place to the
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Which choice explains the correct way to move the decimal point to find the quotient in the problem 265.786 ÷ 10?
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2 places to the left
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1 place to the left
C.
2 places to the right
D.
1 place to the right
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B. Place to the left.
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B.1 place to left (26.5786)
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