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Benchmark,what is Benchmark,Benchmark definition,Benchmark examples
- Benchmark numbers serve as reference points for comparing and calculating with other numbers, typically using multiples of 10, 100, or 1000. Learn how these friendly numbers make mathematical operations easier through examples and step-by-step solutions.