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16 September, 09:20

Mrs. Kermit has 29 markers. She gives 12 markers to Mr. Cooke and divides the rest among 5 other teachers. If each of the teachers get the same number of markers, how many markers will be left over?

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  1. 16 September, 09:41
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    Answer: 2 markers.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. You know that she gives 12 markers to Mr. Cooke, then the rest among is:

    29 markers-12 markers=17 markers

    2. She divides the rest among 5 other teachers and each one of them get the same number of markers. So, you need to divide 17 markers by 5 teachers as following:

    17 markers/5=3.4 markers

    3. But the number of marker each one teacher has can't be a decimal number, so this number must be: 3 markers for each teacher.

    3. The number of markers that will be left over is:

    17 markers - (5*3 markers) = 2 markers
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