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Suppose 6 wallops = 5 ballops. Also suppose 3 ballops = 11 fallops. How many wallops are equivalent to 110 fallops?
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Suppose 6 wallops = 5 ballops. Also suppose 3 ballops = 11 fallops. How many wallops are equivalent to 110 fallops?
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Suppose 6 wallops = 5 ballops. Also suppose 3 ballops = 11 fallops. How many wallops are equivalent to 110 fallops?
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110 fallops = 30 ballops
30 ballops = 36 wallops
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