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REVIEWNy Long Division with Whole Numbers Warm-Up The work shows the long division of 647 = 3. Find the values of a and b in the long division problem. 2 15 6 4 a= b = So, 647 =…
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REVIEWNy Long Division with Whole Numbers Warm-Up The work shows the long division of 647 = 3. Find the values of a and b in the long division problem. 2 15 6 4 a= b = So, 647 =…
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The work shows the long division of 647 = 3.
Find the values of a and b in the long division problem.
2 15
6 4
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So, 647 = 3 = 215 +
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a= 15
b= 2
So, 647÷3= 215 + 2/3
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