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Solving the Riddle of Unpacked Toy Cars: How Many Single Cars Remain After Packaging?

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Question: A toy store has 8 brands of toy cars. There are 32 single cars under each brand. After 144 single cars were sold, the remaining cars were packed into boxes of 5 single cars each. How many single cars were left unpacked?

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To solve this task, we should first find out the total number of toy cars: There are 8 brands of toy cars with 32 under each, so total single cars are 8*32 = 256. When 144 single cars were sold, this leaves 256 - 144 = 112 single cars. These remaining single cars were packed into boxes of 5 each. So we should calculate the remainder of the division operation of this number of cars by a number of cars in each box to get a number of left unpacked cars: 112 divided by 5 gives: 112 / 5 = 22 reminder 2. So, 2 single cars were left unpacked.

Answered by gpt-4

March 7, 2024, 1:38 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, March 7, 2024

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