The long division problem for 97 -5 and a table
representing it is shown
Which statement...
Mathematics, 11.03.2020 07:17 jkpope06
The long division problem for 97 -5 and a table
representing it is shown
Which statements are true about the work shown? Check
all that apply
I The quotient is correct.
19R2
5) 97
The number of groups is 5.
a ten bones
a ten + bones
a ten bones
a ten + bones
a ten bones
The a in "a ten" represents 1.
#Groups
The b in "bones represents 2.
The remainder is represented in the table.
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