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Mark had 285 pencils in five boxes. He needed to put an equal number of pencils in each box. use the area model below to find the number of pencils mark will put in each box.
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Mark had 285 pencils in five boxes. He needed to put an equal number of pencils in each box. use the area model below to find the number of pencils mark will put in each box.
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Mark had 285 pencils in five boxes. He needed to put an equal number of pencils in each box. use the area model below to find the number of pencils mark will put in each box.
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Simply divide 285 by 5
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