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Hailee Stein
24 June, 20:22
Round to the nearest whole number: 720 over 11
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Angelica Ochoa
24 June, 20:45
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For this, you need to divide: 720 divided by 11. That would be 65.45, but the instructions say to round to the nearest whole number, which is 66. So your answer is 66!
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