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nolan divides his 88 toy cars into boxes. Each box holds 9 cars. How many boxes does nolan need to store all of his cars
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nolan divides his 88 toy cars into boxes. Each box holds 9 cars. How many boxes does nolan need to store all of his cars
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You would need 10 boxs. 88/9 is 9.7
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Nolan will need 10 boxes.
9 of the boxes will be full, (9*9=81) but we need an additional box to hold the remaining 7 boxes.
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