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16 August, 14:33

Small box: 162 inches. Large box 1: 10476 inches. Large box 2: 9102 inches Your friend uses division to determine that Large Box 1 can hold 64 small boxes and Large Box 2 can hold 56 small boxes. Explain the error in your friend's reasoning. How many small boxes can each large box hold?

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  1. 16 August, 15:11
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    Answer: Large box 1 can hold 64.67 inches; Large box 2 can hold 56.19 inches.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Small box: 162 inches.

    Large box 1: 10476 inches.

    Large box 2: 9102 inches

    Number of small box that can be contained in large box 1 = 10476/162 = 64.67

    Number of small box that can be contained in large box 2 = 9102/162 = 56.19

    If my friend uses division to determine and said Large Box 1 can hold 64 small boxes and Large box 2 can hold 56 small boxes. The error in his reasoning was that he didn't approximated to whole number. He should have written the figure completely or to 2 or 3 decimal places.
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