A math teacher had 3 boxes of calculators. There were 8 calculators in each box. The teacher gave an equal number of calculators to each of the 4 classes.

How many calculators did each class receive?

Responses

Each box contains 8 calculators, so the math teacher had a total of 3 x 8 = <<3*8=24>>24 calculators.

The teacher gave an equal number of calculators to each class, so each class received 24 / 4 = <<24/4=6>>6 calculators. Answer: \boxed{6}.

To find out how many calculators each class received, we need to divide the total number of calculators by the number of classes.

Step 1: Find the total number of calculators.
3 boxes × 8 calculators = 24 calculators

Step 2: Divide the total number of calculators by the number of classes.
24 calculators ÷ 4 classes = 6 calculators

Therefore, each class received 6 calculators.

To figure out how many calculators each class received, we first need to calculate the total number of calculators the teacher had.

Since there were 3 boxes of calculators and 8 calculators in each box, we multiply the number of boxes with the number of calculators in each box:
3 boxes * 8 calculators = 24 calculators.

Now, we need to distribute these calculators equally among the 4 classes. To find out how many calculators each class received, we divide the total number of calculators (24) by the number of classes (4):

24 calculators / 4 classes = 6 calculators.

Therefore, each class received 6 calculators.