Multiplying Candy.

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Multiplying Candy

With Halloween just around the corner, the Candy Man sets out to make sure that all the rooms in all the houses on the street are stocked full of candy for the anxious trick or treaters.

At the first house he comes to, he makes sure that all rooms are full. 4 5 2 x 3 6 1 3 1 27 1 2 + 13 5 6 16,2 7 2

Once again, off to another house he goes to fill it with candy for the trick or treaters to enjoy.

He stocked some houses with more candy than others He stocked some houses with more candy than others. He also left small pumpkins for the homeowners. 3 7. 2 1. 5 4 3 1 2 1 room of candy behind the pumpkin x 2 rooms of candy behind the pumpkin 14 8 8 18 6 + 3 7 2 3 rooms of candy behind The pumpkin 57 2 8 8 .

The Candy Man would like for you to fill these houses for him. 284 x 35 637 x 209 5733 + 127400 133,133 1420 + 8520 9,940

The Candy Man would like for you to fill these houses for him too, remember the pumpkins.

Happy Halloween to All and to All a Good Night!