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A kennel is moving 160 dogs to a new facility each dog has its own crate the manager renta 17 trucks each truck holds 9 dogs write a division problem that can be used to find the number of trucks needed
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160/9 is the division problem you can use. But it equals 17.7 so really he needs 18 trucks
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