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25 July, 07:23

There are 68 apples in the school kitchen. The school needs 130 apples for all the students in grade 2. The school gets two boxes of apples. Each box has three dozen apples inside. Does the school have enough apples for all the students in grade 2?

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  1. 25 July, 07:42
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    Yes.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Apples needed = 130

    apples in the kitchen = 68

    130-68 = 62 to complete for all the students

    1 (3 dozens x 12) = 36 apples x 2 = 72

    68 + 72=140 apples available for all the students
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