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Mathematics, 12.06.2020 03:57, darius12318
S sum is
To determine if a sum is reasonable you can round each
number to the nearest whole and compare the
estimated sum to the actual sum.
answer
What key phrases did you use?
Look at the tenths place to round to the nearest
whole number.
Compare the estimated sum to the actual sum.
The estimated answeis close to the actual answer.
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