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Mr. Atkinson spends a total of 547 to buy some packages of art pencils and some erasers for his class. The pencils cost $8 per package,
and he spends 57 on erasers.
Complete the equation that could be solved to find the number of packages of pencils, n, Mr. Atkinson buys. Enter the correct numbers in
the boxes
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Box 1:47 Box 2: 8 Box 3: 7
Box 1: 7 Box 2: 8 Box 3: 47
Box 1:8 Box 2: 47 Box 3: 7
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Box 1:47 Box 2: 7 Box 3: 8
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