Mathematics, 20.11.2020 18:00, ineedhelp2285
Which would be the most appropriate way to estimate -6.1(0.22)? Check all that apply.
➪Use rounding to get -6(0.2), and then multiply
➪Use compatible numbers, such as -6(0.5), and then multiply
➪ Use the benchmark numbers -6 and 1, and then multiply.
➪ Use front-end estimation to get -6(0.2), and then multiply
➪Round the factors to the nearest whole number, and then multiply.
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➪Use rounding...
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