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Raymond bought 3/4 of a dozen rolls. How many rolls did he buy?
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raymond bought 9 rolls because you divide 3 and 4 to get 0.75 and multiply it by 12 to get 9 rolls
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a dozen=12
first you need to find 1/4 of 12
12÷4=3
so to find 3/4 multiply 3 by 3
3×3=9
he bought 9 rolls
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