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Luke threw balls into buckets at a carnival. One bucket was 2 points for each throw,other was 6 points for each throw and the third was 9 points for each throw. What is the least number of throws needed
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Luke threw balls into buckets at a carnival. One bucket was 2 points for each throw,other was 6 points for each throw and the third was 9 points for each throw. What is the least number of throws needed to score exactly 100 points?
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50 is the least because the least amount of points u can get is 2 so u divide
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