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Brody is organizing his action figures on a shelf. He wants to divid them equally among 4 shelves there are 37 action figures Brody says he will have2 left over find and correct his mistake
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Brody is organizing his action figures on a shelf. He wants to divid them equally among 4 shelves there are 37 action figures Brody says he will have2 left over find and correct his mistake
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1 is the answer to your question
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To do this we will divide. lets do it:-
37 ÷ 4 = 9.25
So, now we will multiply.
9 × 4 = 36.
Next subtract.
37 - 36 = 1
So, Brody will have
1 action figure left
over with each of the 4 shelves having 9 action figures each.
Hope I helped ya!!
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