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Pilar made 6 quarts of orange marmalade to store in jars. If she puts 14 quart of marmalade into each jar, how many jars will she need? Write an equation that represents the problem and solve. a 4 × 4
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Pilar made 6 quarts of orange marmalade to store in jars.
If she puts 14 quart of marmalade into each jar, how many jars will she need? Write an equation that represents the problem and solve.
a 4 × 4 = 16
b 6 + 4 = 10
c 1 × 6 = 6
d 6 ÷ (14) = 24
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It’s D .........it needed it be long because it’s saying that it need to me 20 characters long sooo......
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Answer:
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6 divided by 1/4 = 24
Explanation:
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