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Keith has a box of 416 crayons that he wants to share with 13 of his friends. If each of his friends gets the same number of crayons, how many crayons will each friend get?
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Keith has a box of 416 crayons that he wants to share with 13 of his friends. If each of his friends gets the same number of crayons, how many crayons will each friend get?
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Keith has a box of 416 crayons that he wants to share with 13 of his friends. If each of his friends gets the same number of crayons, how many crayons will each friend get?
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If you divide 416 to 13, the answer is 32. Hence, each friend will get 32 crayons.
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