SOLUTION: The ladybugs grouped themselves into bunches of 20. If there were nine thousand forty-two ladybugs. How many bunches did they form?

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Question 549434: The ladybugs grouped themselves into bunches of 20. If there were nine thousand forty-two ladybugs. How many bunches did they form?
Answer by nyc_function(2741)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Total number divided by 20.

9042/20 = total number of bunches they formed.

9042/20 = 452.1 bunches, which can rounded off to the nearest unit and becomes 452 bunches.





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