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25 May, 17:43

There are 8 buckets of crayons in the classroom. Each bucket has 36 crayons. One of the students took 10 crayons out of each bucket. How many total crayons are there now?

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  1. 25 May, 18:15
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    1 bucket = 36 crayons

    8 buckets = 36 * 8 = 288

    288 is the total for all crayons.

    a student took out 10 crayons of each bucket. each bucket have 36 crayons, so

    36-10=26

    now, each bucket only have 26 crayons in it.

    So, there are still 8 buckets with 26 crayons in each bucket.

    26*8 = 208
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