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Ari stocks shelves at a grocery store. He puts 35 cans of juice in each display case. The case has 4 shelves with an equal number of cans, and one shelf with only 3 cans. How many cans are on each of the equal shelves?

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  1. Today, 03:30
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    In one display case there are 5 shelves in it. It was said that 4 shelves stores equal number of juice cans in it while the other one has only 3 cans. As a whole, Ari has 35 cans of juice. By placing 3 in one of the shelves, we can deduct it from 35 or (35 minus 3) so what we now have is 32 pieces of juice cans left to be equally distributed in the 4 shelves left. The equation will now be 32 divided 4 or 32/4 which will be equal to 8. So in each shelf from the 4 shelves will store 8 cans of juice equally.
  2. Today, 03:41
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    Well let's see. First, the equation is 35-3:4.

    So 35-3 is 32.

    And 32:4 is 8.

    There are 8 cans on each equal shelves.
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