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Justin had 80 cricket cards but swapped 3/8 of them how many did he swap
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of 80 cards
You can multiply to get the final answer
x 80
(80 and 8 cancels to give 10)
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3 x 10 =
30 cards
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The number of cards he swapped
80 x 3/8
30
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