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John and David had packets of tea to be packed into cartons. Each carton holds 46 packets. John packed 63 cartons and remained with 24 packets while David packed 54 cartons and remained with 19 packets. How many more packets of tea had John than David?
= 63(46) + 24 – (54(46) +19)
2922 – 2503
= 419
I got 419
10 years ago

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Steve
looks good to me
10 years ago

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