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25 November, 17:14

There are 24 students in a science class. Mr. Sato will give each pair of students 3 Magnets. So far, Mr. Sato has given 9 pairs of students their 3 magnets. How many more magnets does Mr. Sato need so that each pair of students has exactly 3 magnets?

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  1. 25 November, 17:22
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    Mr. Sato needs 9 more magnets.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The 24 students will form 12 pairs. The total number of magnets needed is 12*3 = 36. Mr. Sato gave out 9*3=27 magnets already and so he will need 36 - 27 = 9 more magnets.
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