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19 May, 17:11

Kiwi orders programs for the school play. Each program measures 8 inches long by 5 inches wide by 1/8 inches thick. The programs arrive in one box that is 8 inches long by 15 inches wide by 1 foot deep. What is the greatest number of programs that Kiwi could have ordered?

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  1. 19 May, 20:45
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    The box is 15 inches wide, so only 3 books can fit side by side. Since the box is 1 foot deep and each program is 1/8 of an inch then 1/8 of a inch is. 125 inches then you would divide 1 foot (12 inches) by 1/8 (.125 inches) This gives you 96 programs in one row. Since there are 3 rows then we would multiply 96 by 3 which gives 288 programs.
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