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tester [92]
3 years ago
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Lindsey buys a bag of each size of bouncy ball. She wants to put the same number of each size of bouncy ball into 5 party favor

bags. How many of each size of bouncy ball will she put in a bag?
Mathematics
1 answer:
vitfil [10]3 years ago
7 0
<span>           Bouncy Balls  mm = millimeters</span> • <span>    Size                                 Number in Bag</span> • <span>    27 mm                                 180</span> • <span>   40 mm                                     80</span> • <span>   45 mm                                   180</span>
Since Lindsy wants to <span>put the same number of each size of bouncy ball into 5 party favor bags.</span>

Because, 40mm size of bouncy ball have the smallest number in a bag, we divide the number by 5. (i.e. 80 / 5 = 16)

Therefore, Lindsey should put 16 of each size of bouncy ball in a bag.
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