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Can someone help please?!!! im in a hurry :(

Can someone help please?!!! im in a hurry :(-example-1
User Bratt Swan
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Answer:

2, 90

Explanation:

Divide 54 by 3 to get how many licks are needed for ONE lollipop. Once you figure how many licks are needed for ONE, you can figure out how many it takes for any amount of lollipops.

54 licks / 3 lollipops = 18 licks / 1 lollipop

Divide 36 by 18 and multiply the quotient by 18 to find the number of lollipops 36 licks takes.

36 licks / 18 licks = 2 lollipops (this is your first answer)

Now multiply 18 by 5 like so: 18 * 5 = 90 (this is your second answer)

User Privard
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I'm pretty sure it would be 2 and 90, let me know if I'm wrong.

User Dstibbe
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