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Kay walks upstairs to make her legs stronger. Every day at work, she walks up 9 flights of stairs. If there are 13 steps in 1 flight of stairs, how many steps does Kay climb in 5 days at work?
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Kay walks upstairs to make her legs stronger. Every day at work, she walks up 9 flights of stairs. If there are 13 steps in 1 flight of stairs, how many steps does Kay climb in 5 days at work?
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13*9*5 which will get you 585
585 steps
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