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28 January, 21:40

Abigail buys two cartons of strawberries. One carton has 19 strawberries and the other carton has 26 strawberries. She wants to divide the strawberries into bags so there are exactly 6 strawberries in each bag.

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  1. 28 January, 22:07
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    First, add up the number of strawberries in each cartons to determine the total number of strawberries.

    N = 19 + 26

    N = 45

    To determine the number of bags that will hold 6 strawberries, divide 45 by 6.

    n = 45 strawberries / (6 strawberries/bag)

    n = 7.5

    Then, there are 7 bags with 6 strawberries each.
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