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In this exercise, we explore how Miranda organizes her coin collection into special folders. Each folder can hold 25 coins. The prompt asks us to determine how many coins can be stored in 5 folders. By using multiplication (25 coins per folder multiplied by 5 folders), we can easily find the total number of coins held within her collection. This involves basic arithmetic and understanding of multiplication, which are fundamental in managing collections effectively.
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Set Sail Worktext p. 145
1 4 18 × 5 90
2 2 27 × 3 81
3 5 26 × 9 234
4 2 87 × 4 348
5 5 37 × 8 296
6 2 63 × 9 567
7 1 2 236 × 4 944
8 4 3 196 × 5 980
9 3 3 245 × 7 1,715
10 1 309 × 2 618
11 2 5 149 × 6 894
12 1 1 468 × 2 936
13 5 4 376 × 7 2,632
14 91 × 3 273
15 2 2 167 × 4 668
16 4 105 × 8 840
17 1 3 514 × 9 4,626
18 1 95 × 2 190
19 Workspace Miranda keeps her coin collection in special folders. Each folder holds 25 coins. How many coins would 5 folders hold? 2 125 coins 25 × 5 1 2 5