Mathematics, 18.11.2020 01:00 gildedav001
Jo estimated the quotient of β41.71 divided by β6.03 by rounding each to the nearest integer. What is Joβs error?
Negative 42 divided by negative 7 = 6
Jo should have rounded the dividend to β40.
Jo should have rounded the divisor to β6.
Jo should have divided β7 by β42.
Jo should have divided β7 by β7.
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