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2. Mr. Winter is putting away 48 chairs. He can put away the chairs in stacks of 10 or as single chairs. What are all of the ways Mr. Winter can put away the chairs? Wh
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2. Mr. Winter is putting away
48 chairs. He can put away
the chairs in stacks of 10 or
as single chairs. What are all
of the ways Mr. Winter can put
away the chairs?
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he can make 4 stacks, leaving 8 chairs as single chairs
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