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6. A school is having a canned food drive. Each class is challenged to collect 140 cans. If 8 classes meet the challenge, how many cans will the school collect? Equation: Solution:
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6. A school is having a canned food drive. Each class is challenged to collect 140 cans. If 8
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Equation: 140 x 8 = 1120
Solution = 1120 cans
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