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Linda is sending out cards.If envelopes come in boxes of 25 and stamps come in packs of 10,what is the least number of stamps and envelopes she can buy to get one stamp for each envelope?
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Linda is sending out cards.If envelopes come in boxes of 25 and stamps come in packs of 10,what is the least number of stamps and envelopes she can buy to get one stamp for each envelope?
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25*2=50
10*5=50
so 2 packets of envelopes and 5 packets of stamps
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