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The Andersons can set up 6 tables in 1 hour. How many tables can they set up in 5 hours?
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The Andersons can set up 6 tables in 1 hour. How many tables can they set up in 5 hours?
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All you have to do is use multiplication.
You can multiply the number of tables per hour by the number of hours and get the total amount of tables per those hours...
For example, 6*5= 30
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6 Times 5 is 30, so 30 tables in 5 hours.
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