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When a math problem states that "for every" or "every" does it mean to divide or multiply?
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When a math problem states that "for every" or "every" does it mean to divide or multiply?
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When a math problem states that "for every" or "every" does it mean to divide or multiply?
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Then the answer is multiply. it is hard to explain why though, sorry
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I believe it means to multiply. hope that helped
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