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27 January, 13:34

Kendra is buying bottled water for a class trip. She has 16 bottles left over from the last trip. She buys bottles by the case to get a good price. Each case holds 24 bottles. How many cases will she have to buy if she wants to have a total of 160 bottles of water?

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  1. 27 January, 13:41
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    160-16 gives you 144, so i divided 144 by 24 and got 6, she had 16 bottles left over so 144+16 = 160. she will need to buy 6 cases of water
  2. 27 January, 13:42
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    Answer=6

    Given the information, the following equation can be made, where x is equal to the number of cases she needs to buy.

    160=16+24x

    subtract 16 from both sides

    144=24x

    divide both sides by 24

    6=x

    She will have to buy 6 cases to have a total of 160 water bottles.
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