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Dvinal [7]
3 years ago
9

How many groups of 100 can you take out of 941 when diving by 3?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Semenov [28]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

300 times

Step-by-step explanation:

when you divide 941 by 3, you have to divide it into the hundreds place first.

3 fits into 900 (it's the hundreds place) 300 times

to check:

3 * 300 = 900  

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