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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 3: Compute with Multi-Digit Numbers;Lesson 6: Estimate Quotients
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Use Math Tools Use estimation and mental math to find the four missing quantities from the receipt.
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Model with Mathematics Write a real-world division problem involving decimals in which you would use compatible numbers to estimate the quotient.
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Persevere with Problems Determine where to place the decimal point in the dividend and divisor so that the quotient is between 23 and 25.
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Reason Inductively Is an estimate for the quotient of a division problem involving decimals always, sometimes, or never less than the actual quotient of the numbers? Explain your reasoning.
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Reason Inductively Explain how you know which compatible numbers to use when estimating the quotient of a division problem involving decimals. Support your answer with an example.
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