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Tommy Boy bags of candies that have 870 pieces in them if there are 10 pieces of candy in each bag how many bags did he buy
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Tommy Boy bags of candies that have 870 pieces in them if there are 10 pieces of candy in each bag how many bags did he buy
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Tommy brought 87 bags because 870 pieces of candy and 10 bags so 870 divide 10 equals to 87 and 87 x 10 =870
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Tommy bought 8 bags because if you solve it. You would have to divide 870 by 10 because it’s being separated equally. You would then get 8.7 but you can’t have .7 of a bag so the answer would be 8
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