5 Minute Check Estimate. 1. 34% of 145 2. 96% of 134 3. 18% of 42 4. 59% of 16.

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5 Minute Check Estimate. 1. 34% of 145 2. 96% of 134 3. 18% of 42 4. 59% of 16

5 Minute Check Estimate. 1. 34% of 145

5 Minute Check Estimate. 1. 34% of 145 1 ? 3 = 150

5 Minute Check Estimate. 1. 34% of 145 ≈ 50 1 50 3 = 150

5 Minute Check Estimate. 2. 96% of 134

5 Minute Check Estimate. 2. 96% of 134 1 ? 1 = 130

5 Minute Check Estimate. 2. 96% of 134 ≈ 130 1 130 1 = 130

5 Minute Check Estimate. 3. 18% of 42

5 Minute Check Estimate. 3. 18% of 42 1 ? 5 = 40

5 Minute Check Estimate. 3. 18% of 42 ≈ 8 1 8 5 = 40

5 Minute Check Estimate. 4. 59% of 16

5 Minute Check Estimate. 4. 59% of 16 3 ? 5 = 15

5 Minute Check Estimate. 4. 59% of 16 ≈ 9 3 9 5 = 15

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