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2,000 water bottles are being labeled and boxed. Each box holds 6 water bottles. How many bottles will be left over? 1 2 4 5
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2,000 water bottles are being labeled and boxed. Each box holds 6 water bottles. How many bottles will be left over?
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Answer: 2=b
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We just have to divide 2,000 by 6
lets do the math:)
2,000 ÷ 6 = 333.333333333
So if we round this it becomes 2
So your answer is B.) 2
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