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Pete is packing toys into boxes. Each box holds 30 toys. There are 94 toys and 3 boxes. How many extra toys are there?

User Chacewells
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Answer:

4

Explanation:

90/30 = 3 boxes

94-90 = 4 extra boxes

User Mgronber
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Answer:

There are 4 extra toys.

Explanation:

Hey there!

We're given the following information:

  • There are 94 total toys.
  • There are 3 boxes.
  • Each box will hold 30 toys.

Therefore, we can realize that this will be a division problem since something is being put into another item:

  • Lone toys → toys in boxes

We have 3 boxes that will fit 30 toys each, so let's find out how many toys are accounted for with these boxes.


  • 30 * 3 = 90 \ \text{toys}

Now, we can just subtract the total number of toys from the accounted amount of toys.


  • \text{94 total toys - 90 accounted toys = 4 remaining toys}

Therefore, we know that remaining is a synonym of extra, so there are a total of four toys that are left over.

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