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Real-Life Math -- Solution

First you need to know how much space the books take up. So you must first know the number of stacks.

Stacks needed = 4,000 books / 500 books per stack
Stacks needed = 8

So you need 8 stacks to hold 4,000 books. But how do you arrange them? Do you line them up in one single row, or do you arrange them in multiple rows?

If you line them all up in a single row, it will be over 64 feet long. Would this long row fit into the building? No, because the building is only 40 feet wide. This means you have to align the bookstacks into multiple rows.

Here's a way you could do it:

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"I believe that math is an important skill for work as a librarian, as well as a good understanding of financial management and accounting for collection management, budgeting and grant proposals," says university librarian Camille Callison.


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