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In question 1, Fatima found that 2 crates of 100 boxes can be filled using the 3,258 cookies produced each day. Subtracting 2,400 from 3,258 leaves 858 cookies that still need to be packaged.

Fatima now uses base ten blocks and a rectangular array to find how many boxes of 12 can be filled with these 858 cookies.

Based on her calculations shown below, did Fatima perform the calculation correctly? Why or why not? Select ALL reasons that are true.

https://images.freckle.com/curriculum/math/dok/en/5.NBT.6-dok3-1-q2.svg

(The managers want to know how many boxes of 12 cookies can be filled with the 3,258 cookies that have been baked. Fatima starts by subtracting the largest number of boxes she can easily calculate. She knows that 100 boxes of 12 cookies can be put into one crate. How many crates can be filled from the total of 3,258 cookies? i found the answer it is 2 crates)

User Mateusz Moneta
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I think it’s correct
I hope this help you :)
User Diegosantiviago
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Answer:

I think it's correct. :)

I hope it helped.

User Rudy Hinojosa
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