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Josh wants to by 15 pounds of shrimp and 10 pounds of crawdads.he has 4 buckets tht can each hold 6 pounds ,how many shrimp and crawdads will not fit in the buckets
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Josh wants to by 15 pounds of shrimp and 10 pounds of crawdads.he has 4 buckets tht can each hold 6 pounds ,how many shrimp and crawdads will not fit in the buckets
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1 shrimp
Explanation:
4x6 = 24
15+10= 25
*1 left over
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