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Compatible numbers for 2.4 and –0.18 are 2.5 and –0.2. What is the estimation of the product of (2.4)(–0.18) using these compatible numbers?
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Compatible numbers for 2.4 and –0.18 are 2.5 and –0.2. What is the estimation of the product of (2.4)(–0.18) using these compatible numbers?
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(A) -0.5
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the estimate would be -0.5
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