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Use rounding or compatible numbers to estimate each product or quotient. 5x2 3/5 about 10 about 10 3/5 about 12 about 15 2. use rounding or compatible numbers to estimate each product or quotient 25 7/8 divided by 2 8/9 about 9 about 10 about 11 about 12 3. mr. garcia's class at 3 2/3 pizzas, mrs rizzoli's class ate 4 1/8 pizzas, and mrs. tindal's class ate 3 1/4 pizzas. use benchmarks to estimate the total number of pizzas eaten by all three classes. about 9 about 10 about 11 about 12

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