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jeka94
3 years ago
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Wesley picked 32 apples from his orchard. If it takes 8 apples to make an apple tart, how many apple tarts can Wesley make?

Mathematics
1 answer:
AnnZ [28]3 years ago
4 0

If we have 32 apples, and 1 tart takes 8 apples, we need to figure out how many times 8 can go into 32. So, this is a division problem!

You can also draw out 32 apples, and then make/circle groups of 8. However you best understand this problem!

To do the division, we will divide 32 by 8.

32 / 8 = 4

Answer: 4 apple tarts

Hope this helps!! :)

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