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11 August, 04:00

Colin ties 5 groups of balloons to the fence. There are 3 orange balloons

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  1. 11 August, 04:13
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    45 balloons.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The complete question is:

    Colin ties 5 groups of balloons to the fence. There are 3 orange balloons, 2 blue balloons, and 4 green balloons in each group. How many balloons does Colin use?

    We know that in each group we have:

    3 orange. 2 blue. 4 green.

    So, we have 9 balloons per group and 5 groups. We have to multiply 9 by 5 groups, we have 45 balloons in total.

    Therefore, there are 45 balloons in total.
  2. 11 August, 04:17
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    ok? what is the question?
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