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Look at the division problem below. 9,654 ÷ 31 Which of the following is the first step to solving this division problem? A. 650 ÷ 31 B. 9,600 ÷ 31 C. 54 ÷ 31 D. 9,000 ÷ 31
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Look at the division problem below. 9,654 ÷ 31 Which of the following is the first step to solving this division problem? A. 650 ÷ 31 B. 9,600 ÷ 31 C. 54 ÷ 31 D. 9,000 ÷ 31
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Look at the division problem below. 9,654 ÷ 31 Which of the following is the first step to solving this division problem? A. 650 ÷ 31 B. 9,600 ÷ 31 C. 54 ÷ 31 D. 9,000 ÷ 31
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