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zhannawk [14.2K]
2 years ago
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Lou Ann needed to mail 150 invitations to her school play. The invitations came 6 to a package. Which number sentence could be u

sed to find out how many packages Lou Ann needed?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Amanda [17]2 years ago
6 0

Lou Ann needed 25 packages that contains all the 150 invitations.

Lou Ann needed to mail 150 invitations to her school play. The invitations came 6 to a package.

<h3>What is Statistic?</h3>

The statistic is the study of mathematics which deal with relations between comprehensive data.

Here, 1 package contains 6 invitation
so 1 package = 6 invitations
total invitation= 150 invitations
now number of packages = Total invitation/ 6 invitation = 150/6
=25

Thus the required number of packages is 25.

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