Newman Accounting wants to buy 9,000 chocolate truffles for a party. If there are 3 truffles in each box, how many boxes of truffles should the company buy?_____ boxes
Q. Newman Accounting wants to buy 9,000 chocolate truffles for a party. If there are 3 truffles in each box, how many boxes of truffles should the company buy?_____ boxes
Identify Total Truffles: Step 1: Identify the total number of truffles needed and the number of truffles per box.Total truffles needed = 9,000.Truffles per box = 3.We need to divide the total number of truffles by the number of truffles per box to find out how many boxes are needed.Calculation: 9,000÷3.
Perform Division: Step 2: Perform the division to determine the number of boxes. 9,000÷3=3,000. So, Newman Accounting should order 3,000 boxes of truffles.
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