1. To find out how many apples are in each basket, we divide the total number of apples by the number of baskets: 482 apples / 4 baskets = <<482/4=120.5>>120 apples.
There are 120 apples in each basket.
To find out how many apples are left over, we use the remainder after dividing the total number of apples by the number of baskets: 482 apples % 4 baskets = <<482%4=2>>2 apples.
There are 2 apples left over.
2. To find out how many strawberries are in each basket, we divide the total number of strawberries by the number of baskets: 256 strawberries / 6 baskets = <<256/6=42.666666666666664>>42 strawberries.
There are 42 strawberries in each basket.
To find out how many strawberries are left over, we use the remainder after dividing the total number of strawberries by the number of baskets: 256 strawberries % 6 baskets = <<256%6=4>>4 strawberries.
There are 4 strawberries left over.
1. Olivia picked 482 apples from the orchard’s largest apple tree. She divided the apples evenly into 4 baskets. How many apples are in each basket? How many are left over?
2. Olivia picked 256 strawberries from the orchard’s fields. She divided the strawberries evenly into 6 baskets. How many strawberries are in each basket? How many are left over?
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. Olivia filled 8 baskets of blueberries. On the way to the market, one of the
baskets fell . About half of the berries were scattered. If the remaining full
baskets sold for $84, how much did each basket of blueberries cost?
baskets fell . About half of the berries were scattered. If the remaining full
baskets sold for $84, how much did each basket of blueberries cost?
To find out how much each basket of blueberries cost, we need to divide the total amount earned from selling the baskets by the number of remaining full baskets.
Let's first find out how many full baskets of blueberries were there initially. We know that there were 8 baskets, and one of them fell. So, there were originally 8 - 1 = 7 full baskets remaining.
We also know that half of the berries in the fallen basket were scattered. Therefore, there are 7 + 0.5 = 7.5 baskets' worth of blueberries remaining.
Now, we can divide the total amount earned by the number of remaining full baskets to find the cost per basket. If the remaining full baskets sold for $84 and there are 7.5 baskets remaining, then each basket costs 84 / 7.5 = $11.20.
So, each basket of blueberries costs $11.20.
Let's first find out how many full baskets of blueberries were there initially. We know that there were 8 baskets, and one of them fell. So, there were originally 8 - 1 = 7 full baskets remaining.
We also know that half of the berries in the fallen basket were scattered. Therefore, there are 7 + 0.5 = 7.5 baskets' worth of blueberries remaining.
Now, we can divide the total amount earned by the number of remaining full baskets to find the cost per basket. If the remaining full baskets sold for $84 and there are 7.5 baskets remaining, then each basket costs 84 / 7.5 = $11.20.
So, each basket of blueberries costs $11.20.
. Olivia filled 6 baskets of strawberries. If all 6 baskets sold for $90, how much
money did each basket of strawberries cost?
money did each basket of strawberries cost?
To find out how much each basket of strawberries cost, we need to divide the total amount earned from selling the baskets by the number of baskets sold.
If all 6 baskets sold for $90, we can find the cost per basket by dividing the total amount earned by the number of baskets: $90 / 6 = $15.
Therefore, each basket of strawberries cost $15.
If all 6 baskets sold for $90, we can find the cost per basket by dividing the total amount earned by the number of baskets: $90 / 6 = $15.
Therefore, each basket of strawberries cost $15.
Olivia picked 256 strawberries. She divided the strawberries evenly into 6
baskets. How many strawberries are in each basket? How many are left over
baskets. How many strawberries are in each basket? How many are left over
To find out how many strawberries are in each basket, we divide the total number of strawberries by the number of baskets: 256 strawberries / 6 baskets = 42.666666666666664 strawberries.
However, since we can't have a fraction of a strawberry, we round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, there are 42 strawberries in each basket.
To find out how many strawberries are left over, we use the remainder after dividing the total number of strawberries by the number of baskets: 256 strawberries % 6 baskets = 4 strawberries.
So, there are 42 strawberries in each basket and 4 strawberries left over.
However, since we can't have a fraction of a strawberry, we round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, there are 42 strawberries in each basket.
To find out how many strawberries are left over, we use the remainder after dividing the total number of strawberries by the number of baskets: 256 strawberries % 6 baskets = 4 strawberries.
So, there are 42 strawberries in each basket and 4 strawberries left over.
Olivia picked 1,005 blueberries. She divided them evenly into 8 baskets. How
many are in each basket? How many are left over
many are in each basket? How many are left over
To find out how many blueberries are in each basket, we divide the total number of blueberries by the number of baskets: 1005 blueberries / 8 baskets = 125.625 blueberries.
However, since we can't have a fraction of a blueberry, we round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, there are 125 blueberries in each basket.
To find out how many blueberries are left over, we use the remainder after dividing the total number of blueberries by the number of baskets: 1005 blueberries % 8 baskets = 5 blueberries.
So, there are 125 blueberries in each basket and 5 blueberries left over.
However, since we can't have a fraction of a blueberry, we round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, there are 125 blueberries in each basket.
To find out how many blueberries are left over, we use the remainder after dividing the total number of blueberries by the number of baskets: 1005 blueberries % 8 baskets = 5 blueberries.
So, there are 125 blueberries in each basket and 5 blueberries left over.