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Michael has 938cups of glue. He wants to put 11956cups into each smaller container. How many smaller containers can he fill?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Your question isn't well written. Let's reframe it and solve.

Michael has 938cups of glue. He wants to put 11 cups into each smaller container. How many smaller containers can he fill?

To solve this question, we have to divide the total cups of glue that Michael has by the number of cups that he wants to put in each container. This will then be:

= 938 / 11

= 85 3/11

Therefore, he can fill 85 containers.

To solve the question in case you've different numbers, just follow the steps above and you'll get it.

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