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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-15

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One case can hold 3 boxes. Each box can hold 3 binders. How many cases are needed to hold 126 binders?

Asked by makica

Answer (2)

The answer is 14 cases needed to hold 126 binders
3 boxes*3 binder capacity=9 You divide 126 by 9(126÷9)= 14 cases needed

Answered by Geekhawk | 2024-06-10

You need 14 cases to hold 126 binders, as each case can hold 9 binders. This is calculated by dividing 126 binders by the 9 binders that each case can hold. Hence, 9 126 ​ = 14 .
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Answered by Geekhawk | 2024-12-26