At the Hula Factory, the assembly line produces 212 leis in a batch. The leis are packaged in boxes with 30 each. If 14 batches are made in one day, how many leis will be leftover at the end of it?

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To find out how many leis will be leftover at the end of the day, we need to calculate the total number of leis produced and the total number of leis packaged in boxes.

First, let's find the total number of leis produced in one day.

Since each batch produces 212 leis, and there are 14 batches made in one day, we can multiply the number of leis per batch by the number of batches: 212 leis/batch * 14 batches = 2968 leis.

Next, let's find the total number of leis packaged in boxes.

Since each box contains 30 leis, we can divide the total number of leis produced by the number of leis per box: 2968 leis / 30 leis/box = 98.93 boxes.

Now, we need to determine how many leis will be leftover.

To calculate the number of leis leftover, we need to find the remainder when the total number of leis packaged in boxes is divided by the number of leis per box.

Since we cannot have a fraction of a box, we can disregard the decimal part of the 98.93 boxes and only consider the whole number part.

Therefore, the number of leis leftover will be the remainder when 98 boxes (from the whole number part) are multiplied by 30 (the number of leis per box) and subtracted from the total number of leis produced: 2968 leis - (98 boxes * 30 leis/box) = 2968 leis - 2940 leis = 28 leis.

Therefore, there will be 28 leis leftover at the end of the day.

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