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27 March, 00:21

In 2005 the city agency spent $2000 to buy pencils at a cost of $5 a dozen if the agency used 3/4 of these pencils in 2005 and use the same number of pencils in 2006 how many more pencils did it have to buy to have enough pencils for all of 2006?

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  1. 27 March, 00:24
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    Answer:the need to buy 3600 pencils.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In 2005 the city agency spent $2000 to buy pencils at a cost of $5 a dozen. This means that the number of dozens of pencil that they bought in 2005 is

    2000/5 = 400

    There are 12 pencils in a dozen. Therefore, total number of pencils that they bought in 2005 is

    400 * 12 = 4800 pencils

    if the agency used 3/4 of these pencils in 2005, it means that the number of pencils that they used in 2005 is

    3/4 * 4800 = 3600

    The number of pencils left is

    4800 - 3600 = 1200 pencils

    If they use the same number of pencils in 2006, then the number of pencils that they have to buy is

    4800 - 1200 = 3600 pencils
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