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Problem 1: Bob’s Citrus and Nursery sells cartons of citrus fruits. There are 24 oranges in each carton. They have 5,643 oranges to pack into cartons. How many cartons can they fill? Problem 2: This year, 4,338 grapefruits have been harvested so far. Bob’s has 18 storage bins for grapefruits. If the grapefruits are distributed evenly among 18 bins, how many grapefruits are in each bin?
248 per bin.

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