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Mathematics, 26.02.2020 15:16 stephanie9291
Examine the method you used to estimate in the previous question. How does the estimate compare to the actual amount? Explain.
Step 1: Round $94 to 90.
Step 2: Round 12% to 10%.
Step 3: 12% of $94 is about 9.
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