Rounding the dividend to a number that is easily divided by the divisor of 843 ÷ 7 = multiples tens
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843=840+3, so 843/7=840/7+3/7=120+3/7. 120 is the tens part. So the nearest tens is 120. The fraction is too small to affect the tens, and it could only affect the units or ones part

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