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Roger has 117 pounds of apples and puts the same number of pounds in each of 6 crates.

Which equation will give Roger the best estimate of the number of pounds in each crate?

A. [tex]117 \div 6 = x[/tex]

Answer :

To estimate the number of pounds of apples in each crate, you can divide the total number of pounds of apples by the number of crates. Roger has 117 pounds of apples and divides them into 6 crates. Here's how you do it:

1. Identify the total amount of apples: Roger has 117 pounds of apples in total.

2. Identify the total number of crates: The apples are divided into 6 crates.

3. Divide the total pounds by the number of crates: To find out how many pounds go into each crate, you would perform the division:
[tex]\[
\frac{117 \text{ pounds}}{6 \text{ crates}} = 19.5 \text{ pounds per crate}
\][/tex]

Since we're asked for an estimate, we consider the best estimate to be close to the exact division result. Typically, when estimating, 19 would be a reasonable rounded whole number to use per crate. So, around 19 pounds per crate is the estimated answer.

Keep in mind, an estimation doesn't necessarily need to be a whole number unless specified. However, in the context of evenly distributing apples, whole numbers usually make sense.