A farmer has 9 boxes of bananas. In each box, (2)/(3) of the bananas are ripe. How many full boxes of ripe bananas can he make?
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Since the farmer has 9 boxes of bananas, we need to find the total number of bananas in all the boxes. To do this, we multiply the number of boxes (9) by the number of bananas in each box. Total number of bananas = 9 boxes * (number of bananas in each box) Show more…
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