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Estimate the following products using general rule:(a)   578 × 161   (b)    5281 × 3491      (c) 1291 × 592   (d) 9250 × 29Make four more such examples

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To estimate the products of the given numbers using the general rule, we will follow two main steps: rounding off the numbers and then multiplying the rounded values. ### Step-by-Step Solutions: **(a) Estimate 578 × 161:** 1. **Round off the numbers:** - 578 rounds to 600. - 161 rounds to 200. ...
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