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Mathematics, 13.11.2020 19:10, s61371
Explain how estimating the quotient helps you place the first digit in the quotient of the division problem. Choose the correct explanation below. A The place value for the first digit of the estimate tells where to place the first digit of the quotient. For example, if the estimate is 90, the first digit should be placed in the tens place. B The place value, plus one, for the first digit of the estimate tells where to place the first digit of the quotient. For example, if the estimate is 90, the first digit should be placed in the ones place. C The place value, minus one, for the first digit of the estimate tells where to place the first digit of the quotient. For example, if the estimate is 90, the first digit should be placed in the hundreds place.
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