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Eric bought cards for everyone in the third grade. He bought six boxes of cards and each box contained twenty cards. There are thirty-five students in the third grade. If Eric wants everyone to have an equal number of cards, what is the most number of cards he can give each student?

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Answer:

2 Cards per student

Step-by-step explanation:

Each box contains 20 cards. If there are 6 boxes, then 20 times 6 is 120. There is 35 students. So you divide 120 divided by 35 which equals 3.42857143. But it is asking how many cards can be equally distributed so you round down to 2.