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Logan bought 28 balloons. Six-sevenths of the balloons are purple. How many of the balloons are purple?
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Logan bought 28 balloons. Six-sevenths of the balloons are purple.
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24, divide 28 by 7, then multiply by 6 to get your answer of 24
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