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Devon bought 16 bottles of paint for his art. The paint cost $21 per bottle. Devon uses the compatible numbers below to estimate the total cost. What is his estimate?
Devon needs to estimate: 16 x 21
He uses compatible numbers: 15 x 20 = ?
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Compatible numbers 15 x 20= 300
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