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There are two parts to the following question. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B. Brianna and Gavin used partial quotients to show 552 = 23. See their work below Brianna's work Step 1: Subtract (20 x 23) from 552 to get 92. Gavin's work Step 1: Subtract (10 x 23) from 552 to get 322. Step 2: Subtract (4 x 23) from 92 to get Step 2. Subtract (10 x 23) from 322 to 0. get 92 Step 3: Subtract (2 x 23) from 92 to Step 3: Add partial quotients get 46 Step 4: Subtract (2 x 23) from 46 to get 0 Step 5. Add the partial quotients.

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