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12 September, 04:45

Mr. Chong has 1,440 pages of scrap paper. He ins tead wants to make packets of 40 pages each but forgets to check if that will be enough for his 37 students. Will there be enough packets per student? If not how much more scrap pap er does he need? Solution?

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  1. 12 September, 05:54
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    1440/40 = 36

    there are only 36 packets

    he will need 1 more packet

    Each packet contains 40 pages

    so he will need 40 more pieces of scrap paper
  2. 12 September, 08:12
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    No. He has enough for 36 students, not for 37.

    He needs another 40 pages.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1440/40 = 36

    He has enough paper to make exactly 36 packets of 40 pages each.

    He needs another 40 pages.
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