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Sam is saving digital copies of his movies on his computer. Right now, 247 movies take up 440,648 kilobytes. If each movie takes up the same amount of kilobytes, how many kilobytes does each movie take
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Sam is saving digital copies of his movies on his computer. Right now, 247 movies take up 440,648 kilobytes. If each movie takes up the same amount of kilobytes, how many kilobytes does each movie take up?
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1,784 hope that helps you
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It’s 1,784, basically just divide 440,648 by 247 and there you go!
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