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 12X

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 ½ of

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 =

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 ⅞ of 56 =

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 =

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 ⅜ of 48=

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 94×3=

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 =

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 ⅛ of 90= beware you may go into decimals

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 = THEN ADD  THEASE NUMBERS WITH THE FIRST ONE  = JUST TO LET YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO GET IT RIGHT BECAUSE YOU CANT DO IT AGAIN

 YOU HAVE WON THE GAME (YAY YOU GET SOMETHING OH WAIT PRESS GO TO NEXT SLIDE) Go To Next Slide