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mr. Edward's buys 2 new knobs for each of his kitchen cabinets. the kitchen has 9 cabinets. how many knobs does he buy?
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mr. Edward's buys 2 new knobs for each of his kitchen cabinets. the kitchen has 9 cabinets. how many knobs does he buy?
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This is quite simple! All you need to do is multiply the number of knobs by the number of cabinets!
Aka:9×2=18!
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Multiply 2•9= 18
He buys 18 knobs
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