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Juan picked 67 oranges. He wants to make as many full pitchers of orange juice as he can make. It takes 7 oranges to make a full pitcher. How many oranges will not be used?
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Juan picked 67 oranges. He wants to
make as many full pitchers of orange
juice as he can make. It takes 7 oranges
to make a full pitcher. How many
oranges will not be used?
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67/7=9.57
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9 full pitchers 4 will not be used
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