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Justin is making snowballs to build a fort on the winter break. Justin can build 15 snowballs in an hour. How long will it take him to build 210 snowballs ?
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Justin is making snowballs to build a fort on the winter break. Justin can build 15 snowballs in an hour. How long will it take him to build 210 snowballs ?
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About 14 hours, (210÷15=14 (approximately))
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