A teacher wants to give 3 markers to
each of her 25 students. Markers come
in packages of 8. How many packages of
markers will the teacher need?



Answer :

First, find out how many markers in total the teacher will need. 
[tex]25*3=75[/tex]
Then, find out how many packages the teacher will need by dividing by 8 because that's how many are in each package.
[tex]\frac{75}{8}=9.375[/tex]
Now because there is a remainder of .375 that tells us that there are not enough markers in 9 packages to give all students 3 each.

She will have to buy an additional package to give every student 3 markers each. 

10 Packages are needed.
Teacher wants to give 3 markers to each of 25 students. To find how much markes she need we have to multiply 3*25, so 3*25=75

Finally we can find how many packages she need. To get the answer we have to divide 75 by 8, so
75:8=9.375
Now we have to round up because we cant buy 9.3 packages. The final result its 10.