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Martin completely filled several jars with seashells. Each jar held 9 seashells. He had less than 80 seashells. Make a list of the total number of seashells he could have in all.
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Martin completely filled several jars with seashells. Each jar held 9 seashells. He had less than 80 seashells. Make a list of the total number of seashells he could have in all.
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He could have 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, or 72 seashells.
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