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Mr. Crane's farm is 593 acres. He divides the farm into 32 equal parts. Which is the best estimate of the number of acres in each part? A 10 acres B 20 acres C 100 acres D 200 acres
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Mr. Crane's farm is 593 acres. He divides the farm into 32 equal parts. Which is the best estimate of the number of acres in each part?
A 10 acres
B 20 acres
C 100 acres
D 200 acres
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It’s B 20 I hope this helps you
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The answer is B 20 acres. Hope that helps!
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