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lord [1]
4 years ago
15

Janice bought juice packed for the 15 players on the soccer team the juice packets come in boxes of 6 how many boxes did Janice

buy
Mathematics
1 answer:
zubka84 [21]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

It would be 90 because if there are 15 soccer people on the team and there are 6 in the packets then each would get 1 and if you multiply 15 times 6 you will get 90.

So the answer would be 90

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