SOLUTION: A soft drink distributor has 166 loose cans of cola. The distributor wishes to form as many 24-can cases as possible and then, with any remaining cans, as many six-packs as possibl

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Question 395864: A soft drink distributor has 166 loose cans of cola. The distributor wishes to form as many 24-can cases as possible and then, with any remaining cans, as many six-packs as possible. How many cases will be filled? How many six-packs? How many loose cans will remain?
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166/24=6.9 6 24 packs
22 cans left
22/6=3 six pack
4 cans left