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27 January, 09:13

A shipment of

9

tons of sugar is separated into containers of equal size. If the shipment fills

445

containers, how much sugar can one container hold?

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  1. 27 January, 09:30
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    Well, you could take one route by simply dividing the 9 tons by 445 containers, but you might want something simpler, so you make the 9 tons into 18,000 pounds. 18,000 / 445 = 40.4494382. All you have to do is round up the numbers.
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