Asked by Matt
I am also having big trouble with this math problem.
A teacher is making identical activity packets using 92 crayons and 23 sheets of paper. What is the greatest number of packets the teacher can make with no items left over?
Please help me.
A teacher is making identical activity packets using 92 crayons and 23 sheets of paper. What is the greatest number of packets the teacher can make with no items left over?
Please help me.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Think about it. Play around with the numbers.
Answered by
Reiny
92/92 = 1
92/23 = 4
She can make 23 packets each containing 4 crayons and 1 sheet of paper.
92/23 = 4
She can make 23 packets each containing 4 crayons and 1 sheet of paper.
Answered by
Matt
This makes sense a little bit.
Answered by
Amber
i need your help becuase i don't get this and this is for homework i don't get
Answered by
POOP
13
Answered by
jocelyn
the ansewer is 23 packets
Answered by
Brittany
I have no idea what i am doing please help
Answered by
Anonymous
this did not help at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answered by
your dad
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Answered by
missy lamosatla
this didn't help what so ever screw off!!
Answered by
hello
THE ANSWER IS 23 PACKETS
Answered by
kailynn
23 pacets
Answered by
Anonymous
OK FR (FOR REAL) THE ANSWER IS 23 sorry caps but the answer is 23
Answered by
Sussy kid
It’s 23
Answered by
Your Mom
it didn't help but plz don't get mad