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Answer :

If each box has 10 packs and each pack has 10 markers, then each box has 10 * 10 = 100 markers.

So we can buy 276 makers i.e. by buying 2 boxes, 7 packs and 6 markers or 1 box, 17 packs and 6 markers.

I'm not sure what kind of pictures do you mean but I hope it will eventually help you draw them :)

Two possible ways are:


2 boxes, 7 packs and 6 markers; or

2 boxes, 6 packs and 16 markers.

Pictures are attached.


Explanation:


Each box has 10 packs, and each pack has 10 markers; this means each box holds 10(10) = 100 markers. Two boxes would be 2(100) = 200 markers. This would leave

276-200 = 76 markers.


Each pack has 10 markers; 7 packs would be 7(10) = 70 markers. This would leave

76-70 = 6 markers.


If we choose to use 2 boxes and 6 packs instead, this would be

2(100) + 6(10) = 200 + 60 = 260 markers. This would leave

276-260 = 16 markers.

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