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A shoemaker bought 30 pairs of heels. How many individual heels did the shoemaker buy? a. 60 b. 15 c. 30 d. 120
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A shoemaker bought 30 pairs of heels. How many individual heels did the shoemaker buy?
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30 pairs and a pair is 2 so 30*2 =60, so the answer is A
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