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A farmer has a total of 7825 beet plants. He wants to plant 40 beet plants in each
row.
He does the following work in long division:

Imma need some help here QwQ. A farmer has a total of 7825 beet plants. He wants to-example-1
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Answer:

A. The farmer plants 195 rows of beets and has 25 beet plants left over

Explanation:

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Answer: Choice A

The quotient 195 is the number of full rows the farmer can make. That takes up 195*40 = 7800 plants so far. Then there's an extra 25 left over because 7825-7800 = 25 that can't make up an extra full row.

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