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2,000 water bottles are being labeled and boxed. Each box holds 6 water bottles. How many full boxes can be made?

333
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335

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333 boxes as that will equal 1998 bottles.
User Lucygenik
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Answer:

Option A.

Explanation:

It is given that 2,000 water bottles are being labeled and boxed.

Each box holds 6 water bottles.

Total water bottles = 2000

Water bottles in each box = 6

We need to find the number of full boxes.

So, number of required boxes is


Boxes=\frac{\text{Total water bottles}}{\text{Water bottles in each box}}


Boxes=(2000)/(6)


Boxes=333.3333...

It means 333 full boxes can be made.

Therefore, the correct option is A. `

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