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Jack is going to make treat bags to hand out on Halloween. He is going to put a variety of candy in each bag. To make 4 treat bags he will need 24 candies. How many candies will he need to make 10 treat
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Jack is going to make treat bags to hand out on
Halloween. He is going to put a variety of candy in each
bag. To make 4 treat bags he will need 24 candies. How
many candies will he need to make 10 treat bags?
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60 candies will be needed to make 10 treat bags;)
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Since there are 24 candies for 4 treat bags, you divide the amount of candies into the 4 bags. This gives you 6 candies per bag. Multiply 6 by 10(number of treat bags) to get 60.;)
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