Jake bought 48 boxes of crayons. 36 crayons are in each box.How many crayons does Jake have? Show your work!
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Jake bought 48 boxes of crayons. 36 crayons are in each box.How many crayons does Jake have? Show your work!
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48×36=
30 6
40 1,200 2,400 1,200
8 48 240 2,400
+288
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3,888 Jake has 3,888 crayons in all.
Jake has 1,728 crayons.
48 X 36 = 1,728
40 X 30 = 1,200
30 X 8 = 240
6 X 40 = 240
6 X 8 = 48
1,200 + 240 + 240 + 48 = 1,728
Jake has 1,728 crayons
48×36=1,728
jake has 1,728 crayons
altogether Jake has 1,728 crayons.
48×36=1,728
Jake has 1,728 crayons.
Did on paper.
48×36=1,728 jake has 1,728 crayons did on expo bared
48×38
40×30=1200
30×8=240
30×40=240
6×8=48
1,200+240+240+48= 1728