Solve.435 chocolates are to be packed into boxes each of which will contain 12 chocolates. How many boxes of chocolates will there be? How many chocolates will be left over? 

A. 36 boxes; 3 chocolates left over
B. 35 boxes; 4 chocolates left over
C. 36 boxes; no chocolates left over
D. 35 boxes; 3 chocolates left over


Answer: A

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