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Akimi4
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2 years ago
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Jessica has 1,386 books. She must pack them into boxes to ship to a bookstore. Each box holds 10 books. How many boxes will she
need to pack all of the books?
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2 years ago
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You would divide then round up 1,386÷10= 139
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