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Mathematics, 17.02.2021 16:30 darius12318

There are 4,315 pistachios in the bulk bin at the grocery store. Maria wants to split the pistachios into 40 packages so that each package has the same number of pistachios with none left over. Which explains whether or not it is possible? A. It is possible to split the pistachios into 40 packages because each package will contain 107 pistachios.

B. It is possible to split the pistachios into 40 packages because each package will contain 108 pistachios.

C. It is not possible to split the pistachios into 40 packages. It would be possible if there were a total of 4,280 pistachios.

D. It is not possible to split the pistachios into 40 packages. It would be possible if there were a total of 4,380 pistachios.

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