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Sarah is making nine gingerbread houses. There will be 15 gumdrops on each roof. There will be 3 peppermints on each front. How many gumdrops and peppermints will Sarah need?
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Sarah is making nine gingerbread houses. There will be 15 gumdrops on each roof. There will be 3 peppermints on each front. How many gumdrops and peppermints will Sarah need?
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Sarah is making nine gingerbread houses. There will be 15 gumdrops on each roof. There will be 3 peppermints on each front. How many gumdrops and peppermints will Sarah need?
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135 gumdrops and 27 peppermints
15x9 = 135
3x9 = 27
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