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Mr. Hayes has 111 straw bundles to use for bedding in his horse stalls.What is the greatest number of stalls he can fill if each stall holds exactly 4 bundles of straw?
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111 straw bundles / 4 per stall = 27.75
However, you can’t technically have a .75 of a stall, so you round down to the nearest whole number, which is 27.
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