Math, asked by komalbaldi97, 10 months ago

a school requires 8,62,400 crayons in a year how many boxes should be ordered if each box contains 320 crayons. .​

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Answered by SA2005
3

Answer:

2695 boxes should be ordered

Step-by-step explanation:

because when we divide 862400 it gives 2695 boxes

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Answered by BrookTheBigBrain
0

Answer:

The school will need 2,695 boxes of crayons for the school year.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the school needs 862,400 crayons and there are 320 crayons in a box, we need to divide the total number of crayons needed by the number of crayons in a box to find out how many boxes of crayons the school needs.

862,400 / 320 = 2695

This number means that the school will need 2,695 boxes of crayons for the year. To check that our answer is correct, we can multiply the number of boxes we believe we will need by the number of crayons in a box and if we get the total number of crayons for the year, we can confirm that our answer is correct. When I did this, I double confirmed that the answer of 2,695 boxes of crayons is correct.

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