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Question
132 peanut candies are shared equally with 12 students. Find the share for one student and estimate it to its nearest Tens place
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Solution
Number of peanut candies = 132
Number of students = 12
Number of candies one student get = 132 ÷ 12 = 11
Nearest tens = 10
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