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Obisa has a radio which uses 18-volt batteries. Each battery has 1.5 volts. How many batteries does he need to use his radio?
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Obisa has a radio which uses 18-volt batteries. Each battery has 1.5 volts. How many batteries does he need to use his radio?
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Obisa has a radio which uses 18-volt batteries. Each battery has 1.5 volts. How many batteries does he need to use his radio?
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I believe he would need 12 batteries
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