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Problem 2
A small bottle of shampoo can hold 35 milliliters of shampoo, whereas a large bottle can hold 500 milliliters of shampoo. Jasmine wants to buy the minimum number of small bottles necessary to completely fill a large bottle. How many bottles must she buy?
Solution
You want to find the minimum number of small bottles: so you do which you round to .
The answer is .
See Also
2011 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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