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Each of the 9 parking lots at an automobile plant holds the same number of new cars . The lots are full . If there are 431 cars in the lots about how many cars are in each lot ? Show how you estimated
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48 is the answer you have divide 431 by 9 and you get 47.77 so you round it into 48
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