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A post card collector has 1,230 postcards if she displays them on pages that hold 6 cares each how many pages does she need ?
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There are 1230 postcards
each page can hold 6 cards
so your equation is
1230/6 =x
where as x is the pages she needs
x = 205
She needs 205 pages exactly
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