If there are 63 butterflies in 3 gardens, how many butterflies are in 2 gardens?
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Answer:
42
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
42
Step-by-step explanation:
63 divided by 3 first because you need to break each group down into equal gardens with the same amount of butterflies.
now you have 21 you need to multiply with the number 2 because you need to know how many butterflies are in two gardens
and now you get 42
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