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Miranda is packing eggs in cartons. Each carton holds 12 eggs. She has already filled 3 cartons. How many more eggs does she need to fill at least 17 cartons? Write an inequality.

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  1. 6 June, 07:53
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    14 x 12 = 168. (she already filled 3 cartons. so, 17-3 = 14.) she needs 168 eggs to fill the other 14 cartons.
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