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A builder has to fix 3 Walls that have fallen down.He needs 2kg of cement for each wall.How much will he need altogether in kilograms
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A builder has to fix 3 Walls that have fallen down.He needs 2kg of cement for each wall.How much will he need altogether in kilograms
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Answer: 6 kilograms
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3 walls * 2 kilograms each = 6 kilograms in total
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