Asked by Ryan
hello,
can someone please help with the below math question
Mr. brooks brought a box of 66 acorns to class. Can he give 3 acorns to each of the 23 students in his class? Why or Why not?
Thanks!
can someone please help with the below math question
Mr. brooks brought a box of 66 acorns to class. Can he give 3 acorns to each of the 23 students in his class? Why or Why not?
Thanks!
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
23 * 3 = ?
Answered by
Jordan
Nope, Because 23 * 3 = 69 and Mr Brooks has only 66 acorns
Answered by
Alicia
No he can't because if he did which 23x3=69 but he only has 66 acorns so then he should give each student two acorns because see below. So then he would have 20 more acorns.
23x2=46
23x2=46
Answered by
De De
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De De
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Answered by
Jude
No because 23 divide equal 69
Answered by
Mohammed
Mr.brooks brought a box of 66 acorns to class can he give 3 acorns to each of the 23 students in his class why or why not
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