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Jason says the quotient 517÷5 is 103 r2. Use multiplication to show if jason's answer is correct.
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Jason says the quotient 517÷5 is 103 r2. Use multiplication to show if jason's answer is correct.
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Jasons answer would be correct because 517 divided by 5 is 103 and the remader is 2 so yes his answer is correct
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103 x 5 = 515 + the remainder (2) = 517 so Jason's answer is correct ;)
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