Mrs. Bell has a 256-ounce bag of potting soil. What is the greatest number of 6-ounce pots she can completely fill with soil? 43 (1) 41 (J) 42 (D) 44
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To find the number of pots, we divide the total amount of soil by the amount of soil needed for each pot. 256 ounces ÷ 6 ounces = 42.6667 pots Show more…
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