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The town bought 36 kilograms of wood chips for their playgrounds. They need 9 kg for each play area. How many play areas can they fill?
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The town bought 36 kilograms of wood chips for their playgrounds.
They need 9 kg for each play area. How many play areas can they fill?
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36 / 9 = 4
Answer : 4 play areas.
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