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Evelyn is donating boxes of pasta to a local food pantry. The weight limit on one cardboard box is 28 kilograms. If each box of pasta weighs 2/5 kilogram, what is the greatest number of boxes of pasta Evelyn can put into one cardboard box without going over the weight limit?

User Davide Berra
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Given:

Weight limit on one box = 28 kilograms

Weight of each box = ⅖ kilogram

To find the greatest number of boxes of pasta she can put into one cardboard box without exceeding the weight limit, we have:


G=28/(2)/(5)

To divide the fraction, change the division sign to multiplication and flip the fraction:


\begin{gathered} =28*(5)/(2) \\ \\ =(28*5)/(2) \\ \\ =(140)/(2) \\ \\ =70 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the greatest number of boxes Evelyn can put without going over the weight limit is 70 boxes.

ANSWER:

70

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