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3. While trick or treating with his buddies, Albert noticed he received 7 Kit Kat bars after
visiting 10 houses. If they plan on visiting 65 houses, how many Kit Kat bars might he receive
by the end of the night?
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So 7 kk bars per 10 houses.
So all you have to do in this problem is multiply the amount with 6 and you can get the amount for 60 houses: 42
And then you can divide half of 7 to get the amount for 5 houses. However, we cannot use decimals in this problem. So round the amount: 3.5=4
So approximately Albert should get somewhere near 46 kk bars.
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