Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.09.2021 07:50, 885122bah

Jason solved for the quotient of 133.5 ÷ 5. What was Jason’s error?

Jason did not multiply correctly.
Jason should have moved the decimal before dividing.
Jason did not put the correct decimal in the quotient.
Jason did not make an error.


Jason solved for the quotient of 133.5 ÷ 5.

What was Jason’s error?
Jason did not multiply correc

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Jason solved for the quotient of 133.5 ÷ 5. What was Jason’s error?

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