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Mathematics, 27.12.2021 21:40 chrisspa13

Meadow Academy's spring festival is coming up, and Ms. Rivera is in charge of ordering the butterfly kits again. She knows she ordered 6 cases of butterfly kits last year but can't remember how many kits come in a case. When she checks the records, Ms. Rivera finds that the school used 417 of the butterfly kits last year and had 63 left over after the festival. How many butterfly kits come in each case?

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