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There are 50 minutes left before the event begins. You have 20 balloons to inflate before the event. How much time can you spend inflating each one equally?
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There are 50 minutes left before the event begins. You have 20 balloons to inflate before the event. How much time can you spend inflating each one equally?
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50 minutes and 20 balloons
divide 50 minutes by the 20 balloons to figure out how much time you can take on each
50/20 is 2.5
you can spend 2 1/2 minutes per balloon
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