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A package of writing pads weighs 9 grams, 10 decigrams. How much will 6 packages of pads weigh? Give your answer in grams. __ grams
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A package of writing pads weighs 9 grams, 10 decigrams.
How much will 6 packages of pads weigh?
Give your answer in grams.
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9*6=54
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