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At a carnival, Boris bought 14 packs of 9 tickets each. He also found 7 more tickets on the ground. How many tickets did Boris have in all?
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At a carnival, Boris bought 14 packs of 9 tickets each. He also found 7 more tickets on the ground. How many tickets did Boris have in all?
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At a carnival, Boris bought 14 packs of 9 tickets each. He also found 7 more tickets on the ground. How many tickets did Boris have in all?
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multiply # of packs by # of tickets in each pack).
Then if he finds 7 more...ADD those to the previous count.
14 x 9 = 126
126 + 7 = 133
The answer is 133 .
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