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katrin2010 [14]
3 years ago
7

12.3+9.75=? 10,258÷46=? Show your work

Mathematics
1 answer:
wariber [46]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

12.3 + 9.75 =22.05    10,258 ÷ 46 =

Step-by-step explanation:

for 10, 258 ÷ 46 i decide to type it

10258 46 = 223

223 = 2230 to the nearest tenth

223 = 223 to the nearest hundredth

223 = 223 to the nearest thousandth

= 0 to the nearest tenth

= 0 to the nearest hundredth

= 0 to the nearest thousandth

Other Divisions Math homework are

10258 divide by half plus 20

Homework answers: (10258/2) + 20 = 5149

10258 divide by half plus 40

Homework answers: (10258/2) + 40 = 5169

10258/46 divided by 2

Answer: (10258/46) ÷ 2 = 111.5

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