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Jeremy stores DVDs on a bookshelf in his living room. If the bookshelf has 6 shelves, and a maximum of 37 DVDs can fit on each shelf, what is the maximum number of DVDs Jeremy could store on the bookshelf?
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Jeremy stores DVDs on a bookshelf in his living room. If the bookshelf has 6 shelves, and a maximum of 37 DVDs can fit on each shelf, what is the maximum number of DVDs Jeremy could store on the bookshelf?
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The answer is 204
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34×6=204
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