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Shawna packs blocks at the ABC blocks factory. She packs thousands in crates and tens in stacks. How can she pack an order for 1,250 blocks using just crates and stacks?
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Shawna packs blocks at the ABC blocks factory. She packs thousands in crates and tens in stacks. How can she pack an order for 1,250 blocks using just crates and stacks?
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She will pack 1 crate that holds 1,000 and 25 stacks that hold 10.
1,250-1,000=250
250÷10=25
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