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Paloma decided to divide 1,292 by 31 using partial quotients. She uses 30 as her first partial quotient. Which are the partial quotients Paloma should show in her work
A 20, 10
B 30, 10,1
C 10,10,10,1
D 10,10,10,10,1
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I think it would be B-30,10,1
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