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Ann purchased 8 packs of grape gum 12 packs of cherry gun and 6 packs of strawberry gum. If there are 6 pieces in each pack how many pieces of gum did Ann purchases?
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Ann purchased 8 packs of grape gum 12 packs of cherry gun and 6 packs of strawberry gum. If there are 6 pieces in each pack how many pieces of gum did Ann purchases?
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Should be 156 in all
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156 peices of gum 8×6=48 12×6=72 6×6=36 48+72+36= 156
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