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Use long division to find the quotient of 1,382 and 57. What is the remainder? 43 24 14 16
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Use long division to find the quotient of 1,382 and 57. What is the remainder? 43 24 14 16
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Use long division to find the quotient of 1,382 and 57. What is the remainder?
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14 is the answer for your question
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Answer:
C. 14
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My long division work is in the picture if you tap on it.
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