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You make 300,000 candy canes and each box contains 12 how many boxes do you need
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You make 300,000 candy canes and each box contains 12 how many boxes do you need
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Divide the total number of candy canes and the total number candy canes that are in each box to find the number of total boxes needed
300,000 ÷ 12 = 25,000
25,000 boxes :)
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The answer is 25000 because you divide 300,000 by 12 and that equals 25,000
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