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Casey is buying snacks for a class trip. She has 16 snacks left over from the last trip. She buys snacks by the case to get a good price. Each case holds 24 snacks. How many cas…
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Casey is buying snacks for a class trip. She has 16 snacks left over from the last trip. She buys snacks by the case to get a good price. Each case holds 24 snacks. How many cases will she have to buy if she wants to have a total of 160 snacks?
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Your answer is 10
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160 devided by 16 = 10
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