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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Jordan has 48 crayons. There are 10 crayons in each box. One box is missing 2 crayons. How many boxes does she have? 4 boxes 5 boxes 6 boxes 8 boxes

OpenStudy (callisto):

Any thoughts?

OpenStudy (callisto):

Alright. Hints: First, think about how many crayons Jordan should have, without any missing crayons. Then, divide that value by number of crayons in each box to work out the number of boxes she has. Can you try it now?

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