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A cereal box manufacturer changes the size of the box to increase the amount of cereal it contains. The expressions 13 + 7.4n and 11 + 7.8n, where n is the number of smaller boxes, are both representative of the amount of cereal that the new larger box contains. How many smaller boxes are equal to the same amount of cereal in the larger box?

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If you add those up with the n you will get 13+7.4n= 20n+ 11+7.8n=18.8= 7.4n+18.8n= 16.2n

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