At the Flyer Factory, the assembly line produces 102 computers in a batch. The computers are packaged in boxes with 25 each. If 10 batches are made in one day, how many computers will be leftover at the end of it?

10 batches = 1020 computers

25*40 = 1000
so, 20 left over

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To find out how many computers will be leftover at the end of the day, we need to calculate the total number of computers produced and then subtract the number of computers that can fit into boxes.

First, let's calculate the total number of computers produced in one day. Each batch consists of 102 computers, and there are 10 batches made in one day. So, the total number of computers produced is 102 computers/batch * 10 batches = 1020 computers.

Next, we need to calculate how many boxes can be filled with the total number of computers. Each box can hold 25 computers, so the number of full boxes is 1020 computers / 25 computers/box = 40.8 boxes.

Since we cannot have a fraction of a box, we need to consider any leftover computers that do not fill up a complete box. To find the number of leftover computers, we need to subtract the number of full boxes from the total number of computers: 1020 computers - (40 boxes * 25 computers/box) = 1020 computers - 1000 computers = 20 computers.

Therefore, at the end of the day, there will be 20 computers leftover.