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A certain package requires 3 centimeters of tape to be closed securely. What is the maximum number of packages of this type that can be secured with 6 meters of tape? (1 meter = 100 cm)

A

100

B

150

C

200

D

300

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The correct Answer is:
C

Multiplying each side of 1 meter = 100 cm by 6 gives 6 meters = 600 cm. Each package requires 3 centimeters of tape. The number of packages that can be secured with 600 cm of tape is `600/3`, or 200 packages.
Choices A, B, and D are incorrect and may be the result of incorrect interpretations of the given information or of computation errors.
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