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Mathematics, 26.11.2019 04:31 pa482224

Brianna and gavin used partial quotients to show 552 ÷ 23 . see their work below. brianna's work gavin's work step 1: subtract ( 20 × 23 ) from 552 to get 92. step 1: subtract ( 10 × 23 ) from 552 to get 322. step 2: subtract ( 4 × 23 ) from 92 to get 0. step 2: subtract ( 10 × 23 ) from 322 to get 92. step 3: add partial quotients. step 3: subtract ( 2 × 23 ) from 92 to get 46. step 4: subtract ( 2 × 23 ) from 46 to get 0. step 5: add the partial quotients.

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