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3. Use benchmark to estimate
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Estimate 1012−38 using benchmark values. Your equation must show the estimate for each fraction and the final estimate
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Would you use a benchmark of 1,000 to estimate the number of shoes in your classroom? Explain.
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Estimate 1012−38 using benchmark values. Your equation must show the estimate for each fraction and the final estimate
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10 12 − 3 8 using benchmark values. Your equation must show the estimate for each fraction and the final estimate for
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Estimate 10/12 -3/8 using benchmark values. Your mud equation must show the estimate for each fraction of the final estimate for
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Estimate 10/12−3/8 using benchmark values. Your equation must show the estimate for each fraction and the final estimate for
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Part A Estimate 1012−38 using benchmark values. Your equation must show the estimate for each fraction and the final estimate
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First, let's estimate 1012. The nearest benchmark value is 1000, which is 10^3. So we can write 1012 as
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Reviewing Fractions between 0 and 1 Benchmark - a value that can be used to estimate and _ fractions Which
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Estimate 1012−38
using benchmark values. Your equation must show the estimate for each fraction and for the solution.
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