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Fred's garage has a leaky roof. There are 36 holes in the roof. If it costs $67 to fix each hole, how much will it cost to fix all of the holes? A. Divide 67 by 36 B. Subtract 36 from 67 C. Add 67 to 36
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Fred's garage has a leaky roof. There are 36 holes in the roof. If it costs $67
to fix each hole, how much will it cost to fix all of the holes?
A. Divide 67 by 36
B. Subtract 36 from 67
C. Add 67 to 36
D. Multiply 36 by 67
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Because it’s asking how much it will cost to fix Each hole
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