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At the frozen treats company they can produce 12,000 popsicles each 4-hour shift.If they have three 4-hour shifts each day,how many popsicles will they produce in a 6-day work week?
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At the frozen treats company they can produce 12,000 popsicles each 4-hour shift.If they have three 4-hour shifts each day,how many popsicles will they produce in a 6-day work week?
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12000 x 4= 48000
48000 x 3= 144000
144000 x 6= 864000
They will produce 864,000 popsicles in a 6-day work week
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