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A baker is making apple pies. He uses 24 apples for every 5 pies. How many apples will he need to bake 20 pies?
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A baker is making apple pies. He uses 24 apples for every 5 pies. How many apples will he need to bake 20 pies?
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96 apples you multiply 24x4 for the answer
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