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Steven has 9 boxes of candy canes.Each box has 7 candy canes in it.How many candy canes does he have?
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Hi!
You must multiply the amount of boxes (9) by the amount of candy canes each box contains (7):
9 × 7 = 63
So, Steven has 63 candy canes.
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