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Yusuf
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15 October, 13:24
How many 3s are in 48?
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Rene Edwards
15 October, 13:28
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To find the answer, all you need to do is divide 48 by 3. This shall get you the answer 16. This means that there are sixteen (16) 3s in 48.
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Dana Schultz
15 October, 13:35
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The answer would be 16 because when you take 48 and divide by 3 your answer will be 16 no matter what
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