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Billy picked 18 oranges. Taylor picked 3 times as many oranges as Billy did. They want to put them in bags with 9 oranges in each bag. How many bags will they need for all the oranges?
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Billy picked 18 oranges. Taylor picked 3 times as many oranges as Billy did. They want to put them in bags with 9 oranges in each bag.
How many bags will they need for all the oranges?
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I believe the answer is 6.
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18*3 = 54
54/9 = 6
So, they would need 6 bags.
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