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3 January, 22:15

Reggie has 65 quilt patches. He makes 2 quilts with 5 rows of 6 patches in each quilt. How many quilt patches will be left over?

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  1. 3 January, 22:22
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    5*6=20*2=40

    65/40 = 1 with 15 patches left over
  2. 3 January, 22:32
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    I believe that you would have 5 patches left over, because you want to multiply 6x5=30 and then he has two quilts that equal 30. So, you now multiply 30 x 2, which equals 60 and you subtract 65 - 60, which equals 5.
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