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Imagine Math Benchmark 3 - Item 206905 Dean picked 28 flowers and Jackie picked 37 flowers. They put the flowers they picked together. Then, Dean and Jackie divided all of the flowers among 5 flower pots so that each flower pot had the same number of flowers. How many flowers were left over after Dean and Jackie had filled the flower pots? 11 flowers 10 flowers 5 flowers flowers

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Jackie and Dean picked 37 and 28 flowers respectively

the sum of the flowers are


37+28=65

the total sum of the flowers is equal to 65

they decided to divide the flowers amongst 6 flower pot equally

to do that, we would have to consider if 65 can be divided by 6 without remainder. And if it can't we can check the last number it can divide equally without remainder and then count the remainder left.


\begin{gathered} (65)/(6)=10.83 \\ \text{this is not the answer} \end{gathered}

but the last number that 6 can divide equally without remainder is 60


(60)/(6)=10

now we are left with a remainder of 5.

from the calculations above, 5 flowers will be left after dividing the flowers equally into 6 different pot

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