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Jermain made 6 candles. lukas made 4 times as many candles as jermain did. they plan to pack the candles in boxes with 3 candles in each box. how many boxes will they need for all the candles?
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Jermain made 6 candles. lukas made 4 times as many candles as jermain did. they plan to pack the candles in boxes with 3 candles in each box. how many boxes will they need for all the candles?
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boxes because 6x4 = 24 24+6=30 30/3=10
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Total candles
Jermain(6)+Jermain(6)*4=30 candles
Since we will pack 3 in each box
30/3 = 10
They will need 10 boxes
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