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The Andersons can set up 6 tables in 1 hour. How many tables can they set up in 5 hours? They can set up _______ tables in 5 hours.
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The Andersons can set up 6 tables in 1 hour. How many tables can they set up in 5 hours?
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To find this out, you simply multiply 6x5 which is 30
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30 tables in 5 hours 6x5=30
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