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Divide. 4,654 ÷ 4 A. 1,163 r2 B. 1,163 r3 C. 1,164 r1 D. 1,164 r2
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Divide. 4,654 ÷ 4 A. 1,163 r2 B. 1,163 r3 C. 1,164 r1 D. 1,164 r2
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Divide. 4,654 ÷ 4 A. 1,163 r2 B. 1,163 r3 C. 1,164 r1 D. 1,164 r2
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i put it in the calculator and got 1,163.5
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So a I guess because it remainder 5
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