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Kayla walked 3 ft on the balance beam before she fell. Mackenzie walked 5 times as far before she fell. How far did Mackenzie walk on the balance beam before she fell ? A. 15 ft…
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Kayla walked 3 ft on the balance beam before she fell. Mackenzie walked 5 times as far before she fell. How far did Mackenzie walk on the balance beam before she fell ? A. 15 ft…
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Kayla walked 3 ft on the balance beam before she fell. Mackenzie walked 5 times as far before she fell.
How far did Mackenzie walk on the balance beam before she fell ?
A. 15 ft
B. 8 ft
C. 12 ft
D. 18 ft
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The answer is A 15 3*5
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Answer:
15 ft
Explanation:
3 X 5 = 15
15 ft is 5 times 3
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