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Kenny signed up for a new iTunes program. Each day he can download 3 songs. If he downloads 3 songs per day, how many songs will he have on day 15?
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Kenny signed up for a new iTunes program. Each day he can download 3 songs. If he downloads 3 songs per day, how many songs will he have on day 15?
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he would have 45 songs
Explanation:
multiply by 15x3
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