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mrs. Hillard is purchasing candy hearts to distribute to the 28 students in her math class if she wants wack student to get a minimum of 15 candy hearts how much does she buy

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We are told that there are 28 students and that each one must receive 15 candy hearts, therefore, the total number of candy hearts must be the product of 28 by 15, that is:


\begin{gathered} N=28*15 \\ N=420 \end{gathered}

Therefore, Mrs Hillard must buy 420 candy hearts.

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