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5. Michael has of 3 boxes of a dozen doughnuts for his class of 30 students. Does he have enough doughnuts for each student to get a whole doughnut? Why or why not?
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5. Michael has of 3 boxes of a dozen doughnuts for his class of 30 students. Does he have enough doughnuts for each student to get a whole doughnut? Why or why not?
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Yes Michael has 36 doughnuts 6 extra
3*12=36
36>30
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