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17 March, 08:18

George has 1,702 oranges in his storeroom. He

has to pack them in 152 crates. If he packs an

equal number of oranges in each crate, how

many oranges should he pack in each crate, and

how many will remain?

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  1. 17 March, 11:10
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    Its 1,702 divided by 152 which is equal to 11.2 if you round it to the nearest tenth
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