Multiply and find an estimate to check for the reasonable correct place value for the decimal point for 12.3 × 4.8 = 59.04

123 ⋅ 48 = 5,904
No, the decimal point is not in the correct place.
134 times 67 equals 8,978 No, the decimal point is not in the correct place.

12 ⋅ 4 = 48
No, the decimal point is not in the correct place.
13 times 6 equals 78 No, the decimal point is not in the correct place.

12 ⋅ 5 = 60
Yes, the decimal point is in the correct place.
13 times 6 equals 78 Yes, the decimal point is in the correct place.

123 ⋅ 48 = 5,904
Yes, the decimal point is in the correct place.

12.3 × 4.8 = 59.04

The correct estimate with the decimal point in the correct place is 59.04.

To check for the reasonable correct place value for the decimal point in the product of 12.3 × 4.8 = 59.04, you can estimate by multiplying whole numbers.

Let's consider the options given:

123 ⋅ 48 = 5,904
No, the decimal point is not in the correct place.

134 times 67 equals 8,978
No, the decimal point is not in the correct place.

12 ⋅ 4 = 48
No, the decimal point is not in the correct place.

13 times 6 equals 78
No, the decimal point is not in the correct place.

12 ⋅ 5 = 60
No, the decimal point is not in the correct place.

13 times 6 equals 78
No, the decimal point is not in the correct place.

123 ⋅ 48 = 5,904
Yes, the decimal point is in the correct place.

Therefore, based on the given options, the estimate that satisfies the reasonable correct place value for the decimal point is 123 ⋅ 48 = 5,904.