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Jerry bought 42 tickets. He divided them into a number of stacks. Each stack had 6 tickets. Which equation can be used to calculate the number of stacks Jerry made? Let s stand for the unknown number of
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Jerry bought 42 tickets. He divided them into a number of stacks. Each stack had 6 tickets. Which equation can be used to calculate the number of stacks Jerry made? Let s stand for the unknown number of stacks. A. s*42=6 B.42*s=6 C.42s=6 D.42-s=6
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well, not using the answers you've given, it would be: 42 divided by 6 = s
s = 7
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