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A teacher has 140 markers to put into bins. Each bun can hold 12 markers. How many bins are need to hold all of windows the markers?
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A teacher has 140 markers to put into bins. Each bun can hold 12 markers. How many bins are need to hold all of windows the markers?
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12
Explanation:
140 ÷ 12 =
Because there's not such thing as a part of a bin, we need to round up: 11 2/3 rounded up is 12
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