Let's break it down step by step to see what you want to achieve.
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Calculate \( 17 \times 476 - 340 \):
First, we will compute \( 17 \times 476 \): \[ 17 \times 476 = 8092 \]
Now, subtract 340: \[ 8092 - 340 = 7752 \]
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Evaluate \( 136 - 136 \): This simplifies to: \[ 136 - 136 = 0 \]
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Multiply by 17: If we multiply the result from step 1 by 17: \[ 7752 \times 17 = 131784 \]
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Multiply by seventeen: Since "seventeen" converts to 17, we can repeat step 3: \[ 7752 \times 17 = 131784 \]
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Add the partial quotient: It seems we need a bit of clarity on what you mean by "partial quotient." If you can provide more context, I’d be glad to assist with that part.
If we summarize:
- \( 17 \times 476 - 340 = 7752 \)
- \( 136 - 136 = 0 \)
- \( 7752 \times 17 = 131784 \)
Please let me know if there's anything specific you'd like to compute or clarify!