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11. Pete's Pastries sells cupcakes in packs of 4. A caterer needs between 400 and 415 cupcakes for dessert. Name two possible numbers between 400 and 415 that are multiples…
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11. Pete's Pastries sells cupcakes in packs of
4. A caterer needs between 400 and 415
cupcakes for dessert. Name two possible
numbers between 400 and 415 that are
multiples of 4
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