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For 20a-20b, choose Yes or No to indicate whether the first digit of the quotient is in the hundreds place
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for 20a-20b, choose Yes or No to indicate whether the first digit of the quotient is in the hundreds place
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No it is not because both are in a tens place.
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No because 20a the first digit is 2 which is in tens place just like 20b
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