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Gianna has 2,132 buttons that need to be sorted equally into 13 jars. How many buttons will be in each jar?
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Gianna has 2,132 buttons that need to be sorted equally into 13 jars. How many buttons will be in each jar?
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164 buttons per jar; total buttons / jars = 2,132 buttons / 13 jars = 164 buttons per jar
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you’ll have to divide the bigger
number to the smaller
Number.
Which means you’ll have to
Divide 2,132
By
13
And the answer will be
164
2,132/13
=164
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