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Lauryn Hurley
28 September, 12:36
12.42*28.6 = estimate then find the pruduct
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Nikhil Diaz
28 September, 12:52
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12x29=348 is the answer
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Aniya Rocha
28 September, 13:44
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First, estimate. Represent 12.42 by 12 and 28.6 by 30. Then the product is 360. Doing the same problem on a calculator results in a product of 355.212.
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