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10 people each had 13 apples.about how many apples were there altogether
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10 people each had 13 apples.about how many apples were there altogether
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Multiply the total number of people by the total number of apples per person to get how many apples there was in total
10 x 13 = 130
130 apples altogether
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130 apples total since i have twenty characters left imma talk
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