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Mr.Reed harvested 941 ears of corn.He will group them into dozens and place them in sacks to sell at a market.what is the greatest number of dozens he can make.
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Mr.Reed harvested 941 ears of corn.He will group them into dozens and place them in sacks to sell at a market.what is the greatest number of dozens he can make.
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12 ears of corn= 1 dozen 941/12= 78,4 therefore 78 dozens is the greatest number of dozens he can sell
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1 dozen = 12
Divide 941 by 12:
941 / 12 = 78.42
So the greatest number of dozens he can make is 78.
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