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You need dye for 500,000 t-shirts. Each shirt takes a deciliter of dye. How many liters of dye do you need?
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You need dye for 500,000 t-shirts. Each shirt takes a deciliter of dye. How many liters of dye do you need?
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You need dye for 500,000 t-shirts. Each shirt takes a deciliter of dye. How many liters of dye do you need?
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50,000 liters of dye there’s 10 deciliters in one liter so 500,000/10= 50,000
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