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Questions 1-6 of 6 Page 1 of 1 Question 1 (3 points)
# 1 Solve problem number one on W. S. #2 and write your answer in
the ways below. Show your work on the worksheet and type your
answer here.
The first problem on the page is 65,749 divided by 5. Make sure you
have the correct worksheet.
Remainder - Put a space between the quotient and the letter R, but no
space between the r and the remainder - 13,149 R4. Be sure to use a
comma in your answer.
Mixed Number - Write the number as a mixed number in simplest
form. Put a space between the whole number and the fraction and use
the (/) as the divisor line in the fraction.
Decimal - Write the quotient as a decimal
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