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Mrs. Phelps bought 4 boxes of crayons at the store to share with the students. Each box had 64 crayons

Part A: what is the total number of crayons Mrs. Phelps bought at the store?

Part B: Mrs. Phelps wants to give each of her students an equal number of the crayons she bought. There are 32 students Mrs. Phelps class. How many crayons should each student get?

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Part A: You want to find the total # of crayons. There is 64 in each box and there is 4 boxes so you multiply 64*4 = 256. So there is 256 crayons in total.
Part B: Mrs. Philips wants to divide her crayons evenly between her students. The word equal is a key word for division. So divide 256 and 32 which is 8. So, each student gets 8 crayons.

Each student get exactly 8 crayons.