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Ashley Lawson
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30 October, 09:16
Partial qoutients 231:11
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Madalynn
30 October, 09:44
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Step-by-step explanation:
We are to find partial quotients of 231 : 11
In other words the question asks: How many 11s are there in 231
First, there are twenty 11s in 220 i. e 20 * 11 = 220
Then, subtract 220 from 231 to get 11
Finally ask yourself: How many 11s are in eleven? Definitely its only one 11.
So there are 20 + 1 elevens in 231
Or, there are 21 elevens in 231
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