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11 August, 14:02

At the Clam Shack, a large bucket has 25 clams, and a small bucket has 13.

If an order has 214 clams in 10 buckets, how many buckets of each size

make up the order?

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A. 6 large buckets and 4 small buckets

B. 8 large buckets and 2 small buckets

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C. 5 large buckets and 5 small buckets

) D. 7 large buckets and 3 small buckets

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  1. 11 August, 14:21
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    The correct answer is D, 7 large buckets and 3 small buckets.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A wouldn't be the answer because 6 large buckets and 4 small buckets give you 10 buckets but 202 clams.

    B wouldn't give you the answer because 8 large buckets and 2 small buckets give you 226 clams.

    C isn't correct because 5 large buckets and 5 small buckets give you 190 clams.

    D is correct, giving you 214 clams because 25 times 7 is 175 and 3 times 13 is 39. 175+39 is 214.
  2. 11 August, 14:29
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    The answer = D. 7 large buckets and 3 small buckets
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