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17 April, 15:35

A box can hold 24 crayons. How many boxes must be used to put all of Mr. Syed's 98 crayons into boxes?

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  1. 17 April, 15:58
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    5. Divide 98 by 24 and you'll get 4.08. Since you need to put all of them into boxes, you have to round that up to the next whole number.

    98/24 = 4 r2

    So it's be four full boxes and one with two and four plus one is five
  2. 17 April, 15:59
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    5 boxes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Total crayons : 98

    Capacity of each box : 24

    Number of boxes of 24 crayons needed to hold 98 crayons,

    = 98 : 24

    = 4.08 boxes.

    However since we cannot have 0.08 of a box, we must round this up to the next larger whole number of boxes.

    4.08 rounded up to next whole number = 5

    Hence he will need 5 boxes to hold all 98 crayons
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