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It takes 42,000 lbs of sand to fill 10 park sandboxes. How much sand will the parks and recreation department need to put in each of the 10 sandboxes?
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It takes 42,000 lbs of sand to fill 10 park sandboxes. How much sand will the parks and recreation department need to put in each of the 10 sandboxes?
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Each sandbox will need 4,200 lbs of sand. 42,000/10=4,200
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