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17 February, 23:07

Kendra is buying bottled water for a class trip. She has 16 bottles left over from the last trip. She buys bottles from the case to get a good price. Each case holds 24 bottles. How many cases will she have to buy if she wants to have a total of 160 bottles of water

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  1. 17 February, 23:14
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    6 cases

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Kendra wants a total of 160 water bottles

    She already has 16 water bottles. So you can subtract 16 from 160 or

    160-16 = 144

    Then since there are 24 water bottles in a case, you need to divide 144 by 24 or 144:24 = 6
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