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A cherry tree is 6 feet tall. A palm tree is 3 times as tall as the cherry tree. Which model represents this problem?
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A cherry tree is 6 feet tall. A palm tree is 3 times as tall as the cherry tree. Which
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Answer:
The one that is 18ft tall
Explanation:
6 times 3 is 18
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