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Twelve apples were cut in thirds. How many pieces of apples are there now?
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Twelve apples were cut in thirds. How many pieces of apples are there now?
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Answer: 36
multiply 12 x 3. each apple is cut into groups of three so you now have twelve groups of 3 which is just multiplication. you can draw this out and count by hand
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12*3=36
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