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There are 24 student's in a science class. Mr. Sato will give each pair of student's 3 magnets. So far, Mr. Sato has given 9 pairs of students their 3 magnets. How many more magnets does Mr. Sato need zo.that each pair of student's habe exactly 3 magnets?

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2 students equal a pair, 9 pairs equal 18 students, which leave 6 students left. that remains 3 pairs, which need 3 magnets each pair. (3*3=9) Mr. Sato needs 9 magnets.
User Ken Thomases
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well, a pair of students means two. if there are 24 students then there are: 24/2 = 12 pairs of students.

9 pairs already got their magnets. 12 - 9 = 3 pairs still need magnets.

each pair gets 3 magnets. So he needs 3*3 = 9 more magnets
User Alex Bonel
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