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  • 19-10-2018
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If you have 9 bunches of flowers and there are 19 flowers in each bunch. How do you find the total amount?

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TotesAdorbs12
TotesAdorbs12 TotesAdorbs12
  • 19-10-2018
you would multiply 9 by 19. This is because there are 19 flowers in each bunch, and 9 bunches, that's 19, 9 times.
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Raiz
Raiz Raiz
  • 19-10-2018

You multiply the amount of flowers in each bunch by the number of bunches you have.

Thus,

[tex]9 * 19 = 171[/tex]

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