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Raymond is buying boxes for his sons birthday party. He has to decide on how many boxes he should purchase. 25 children are attending the birthday party. If one child gets 3 favors and there are 15 favors
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Raymond is buying boxes for his sons birthday party. He has to decide on how many boxes he should purchase. 25 children are attending the birthday party. If one child gets 3 favors and there are 15 favors in each box. How many boxes should he buy.
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One box has 15 flavor
And 1 child gets 3 flavors
So 1 box is enough for 5 children by dividing 15 by 3
There are 25 children so 25/5 = 5
So, Raymond has to buy 5 boxes
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