Mathematics, 18.11.2020 02:20 keke6361
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Robert says he needs 250 plastic sleeves for his baseball card collection. He has 3,084 baseball cards. Each sleeve has 12 cards. Do you agree with Robert?
Explain your reasoning.
(Write at least 4 sentences to support your answer pls :D)
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