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Researchers counted 8,912 monarch butterflies on one branch of a tree at a site in Mexico. They estimated that the total number of butterflies at the site was 1,000 times as large. About how many butterflies were at the site in all ? Explain your thinking
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8,192,000, because 1 multiplied by 8912 is the same 8912, therefore makomg you add three series at the end.
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