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Paige bought 6 bags of candy for Halloween. On Halloween 80 children visited her home and she gave each child 3 pieces of candy. At the end of the night she still had one bag of candy. How many pieces
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Paige bought 6 bags of candy for Halloween. On Halloween 80 children visited her home and she gave each child 3 pieces of candy. At the end of the night she still had one bag of candy. How many pieces of candy were in each bag
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There are 48 pieces of candy in each bag because if you multiply 80 by 3 and then divide the answer by 5 you get 48
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80 x 3 = 240
240 / 5 = 48
There are 48 pieces of candy in one bag.
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