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Mathematics, 25.01.2021 17:30, lavardamon123

Will wanted to solve the problem 468÷12 using partial quotients. Which of the methods could be used to find the quotient? Select all that apply. A. Subtract (10×12 ) from 468 to get 348. Subtract (3×12) from 348 to get 312. Subtract (9×12 ) from 292. B. Subtract (30×12 ) from 468 to get 108. Subtract (9×12 ) from 108. C. Subtract (20×12 ) from 468 to get 228. Subtract (10×12) from 228 to get 108. Subtract (3×12) from 108 to get 72. Subtract (6×12 ) from 72. D. Subtract (30×12 ) from 468 to get 108. Subtract (4×12) from 108 to get 60. Subtract (4×12 ) from 60.

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