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Mr. Chen goes to the post office to buy small and large boxes. The post office has 10 small boxes and 9 large boxes in stock. He needs at least 4 boxes in each size. Mr. Chen will buy 15 boxes at most. Mr. Chen buys 9 small boxes. How many large boxes could he buy?
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Answer: He could buy 6 large boxes.
Explanation:
15-9=6
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he could by more than 6 boxes.
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