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Mrs. Ramirez is sending three students from each homeroom in her school to a conference. If there are 36 homerooms, how many students will attend the conference?
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Mrs. Ramirez is sending three students from each homeroom in her school to a conference. If there are 36 homerooms, how many students will attend the conference?
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3*36=108 students
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