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Nathan estimates 67x36 by finding 70x40. Will Nathan's estimate be greater than or less than the actual product? Explain
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Nathan estimates 67x36 by finding 70x40. Will Nathan's estimate be greater than or less than the actual product? Explain
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greater than the actual product.
reason: the numbers 70 and 40 are both larger than the original numbers of 67 and 36
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Answer: Greater than the actual product
Step-by-step explanation: Trust
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