Tatum wants to use partial products to solve the division problem
576
÷
18
. Tatu...
Mathematics, 08.12.2020 01:50 YannahRussell
Tatum wants to use partial products to solve the division problem
576
÷
18
. Tatum began with the first step below.
Step 1: Subtract
(
30
×
18
)
from 576 to get 36.
Which shows her next step and the final quotient?
A.
Subtract
(
1
×
18
)
from 36. The quotient is 31.
B.
Subtract
(
2
×
9
)
from 36. The quotient is 32.
C.
Subtract
(
1
×
9
)
from 36. The quotient is 31.
D.
Subtract
(
2
×
18
)
from 36. The quotient is 32.
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