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A store had 300 empty shelves. Each shelf could hold 20 cans. What is the total number of cans the shelves could hold? A. 280 cans B. 320 cans C. 600 cans D. 6,000 cans
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A store had 300 empty shelves. Each shelf could hold 20 cans. What is the total number of cans the shelves could hold?
A. 280 cans
B. 320 cans
C. 600 cans
D. 6,000 cans
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The answer is D, 6000 cans
You need to multiple 300 times 20 to find how many cans the shelves can hold in total
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Answer:
6,000
Explanation:
You need to multiply 300 times 20 :)
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