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18 May, 14:23

A contractor bought 44 boxes of nails at a price of $1 per box. Each box

contained contained 56 nails. If he distributed the nails to the 4 houses he

was building and made sure each house received the same number of

nails, how many nails would each house get?

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  1. 18 May, 14:36
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    616 nails

    Step-by-step explanation:

    No. of nail box bought = 44

    No. of nail in each box = 56.

    Total no of nail in 44 box = No. of nail box bought * No. of nail in each box

    = 44 * 56 = 2,464

    These nails were distributed in 4 houses equally.

    Let no. of nail distributed in 1 houses be x.

    Thus, total nails distributed in 4 houses equally = 4x.

    These 4x nail should be equal to Total no of nail in 44 box

    4x = 2464

    => x = 2464/4 = 616

    Thus, each house would get 616 nails.
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