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There were 48 students in a drawing class. The classroom had large tables, and 8 children sat at each table. The children on each table were given 3 crayon boxes to share. In all, how many crayon boxes were given out for sharing?

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Answered by aishwaryapasricha212
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48 divided by 8 = 6

There were 6 tables on which the children sat.

The children on each table were given 3 crayon boxes.

No. of crayon boxes given to 6 tables with children = 6 x 3 = 18

So, in all 18 crayon boxes were given out for sharing.

Hope it helps.

Answered by gjc333
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Answer:

(A) 18

Step-by-step explanation:

48 divided by 8 = 6

Total no. of tables = 6

Total no. of crayon boxes given on each table = 3

No. of crayon boxes given to 6 tables = 6 x 3 = 18

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