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Rob packs the fruit and vegetables.
Work out how many full packs he can make
and how many will be left over.
a 27 carrots packed in 4s
c 47 apples packed in 6s
e 28 leeks packed in 3s
9 86 onions packed in 10s
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a 3 boxes rem. 1 a 6 packs rem. 3 Open: writing a story a She cut q lengths and had 1 m of fabric left over.
b q boxes rem. 3 b 8 packs rem. 2 which ends: ... and so b They got q cards each.
Jenny and Rob ended
c 6 boxes rem. 4 c 7 packs rem. 5 c He bought 8 6p stamps and had £4· 52 change from £5.
up with 8 boxes of
d 4 boxes rem. 5 d q packs rem. 1 eggs and 4 eggs left d He put 72 tapes in boxes and needed 8 boxes.
e 7 boxes rem. 3 e q packs rem. 1 over. e She made 24 bags of fudge for the fair.
f q boxes rem. 2 f 4 packs rem. 6 f He bought 24 apples and 24 oranges.
g 5 boxes rem. 4 g 8 packs rem. 6
h 6 packs rem. 6