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If one container holds 55 balls, how many balls will nine containers hold? A. 395 B. 495 C. 455 D. 355
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If one container holds 55 balls, how many balls will nine containers hold? A. 395 B. 495 C. 455 D. 355
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the answer is b.495 because if you multiply 9 and 55 the total is 495
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Simply multiply the number of balls that can fit in a single container by the total number of containers available. In our case, 55 (balls per container) * 9 (total number of containers) = 495. So the answer is B.
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