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A candy store shelf has 52 jars of jellybeans and 74 jars of chocolates. Each shelf holds 9 jars. What is the LEAST number of shelves needed to hold all of the jars?
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A candy store shelf has 52 jars of jellybeans and 74 jars of chocolates. Each shelf holds 9 jars. What is the LEAST number of shelves needed to hold all of the jars?
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52+74=126
126÷9=14
so u would need at least 14 shelves
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