Asked by mav welborn
Abby wants to purchase 63 bars of soap. If the bars of soap come in packs of 9, how many packs should Abby buy?
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Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find out how many packs of soap Abby should buy, we can divide the total number of bars of soap she wants (63) by the number of bars in each pack (9).
\[
\text{Number of packs} = \frac{\text{Total bars of soap}}{\text{Bars per pack}} = \frac{63}{9}
\]
Calculating that:
\[
\frac{63}{9} = 7
\]
So, Abby should buy **7 packs** of soap.
\[
\text{Number of packs} = \frac{\text{Total bars of soap}}{\text{Bars per pack}} = \frac{63}{9}
\]
Calculating that:
\[
\frac{63}{9} = 7
\]
So, Abby should buy **7 packs** of soap.