Red At Santa's workshop, Jingles
the Elf sampled candy canes. He found
that 18 candy canes w...
Mathematics, 29.11.2021 15:30, marie1211
Red At Santa's workshop, Jingles
the Elf sampled candy canes. He found
that 18 candy canes were broken. This
number represented 15% of the total
number of candy canes he inspected.
What was the total number of candy
canes Jingles sampled?
Answers: 2
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