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A large hotel has 444 rooms. There are 5 floors, and each floor has about the same number of rooms. Which number is a reasonable estimate of the number of rooms on a floor? ANSW…
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A large hotel has 444 rooms. There are 5 floors, and each
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88 rooms
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444 / 5 = 88.8
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