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Tony is putting 42 oranges into 4 boxes. Each box holds 12 oranges . How many more oranges are needed to fill all the boxes?
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Tony is putting 42 oranges into 4 boxes. Each box holds 12 oranges . How many more oranges are needed to fill all the boxes?
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tony is putting 42 oranges into 4 boxes. Each box holds 12 oranges . How many more oranges are needed to fill all the boxes?
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4 × 12 = 48 needed to fill all boxes so he needs 6 more oranges.
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