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28 January, 23:39

Brian's orchard supplies apples to markets in albany. the apples can be packed into a large bag that holds 9 apples or a small bag that holds 6 apples.

a market ordered 140 apples packed in small bags. how many small bags can be filled? will there be any apples left over? divide using a rectangular area model and show the remainder.

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  1. 29 January, 00:07
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    140 / 6 = 23 r2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    140 apples in small bags. That's 6 apples per bag. So divide 140 by 6. That's 23 bags with two apples left over.

    for the model draw a rectangle. You're going to divide it into squares. It should be 6 squares tall and 24 squares long. There should be 140 squares shaded, with four left unshaded.
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