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There are 54 crayons and 9 students. At this rate how many crayons would there be for 15 student (show work and steps)
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There are 54 crayons and 9 students. At this rate how many crayons would there be for 15 student (show work and steps)
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There are 54 crayons and 9 students. At this rate how many crayons would there be for 15 student (show work and steps)
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If there were 15 students, there would be 90 crayons because if you take 9/54 , you would get 6, so If you would take 15 • 6 your answer would be 90. Hope this helped
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