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Ron sees 3 dogs at the park. Hal sees twice as many dogs as Ron. How many dogs do they see in all?

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Ron sees 3 dogs


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Hal sees twice as many.


3 dogs times 2


3×2 = 6


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Hal sees 6 dogs. Ron sees 3.


How many dogs do they see in all ? Add up both totals


6 + 3 = 9


They see 9 dogs


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Answer: They see 9 dogs in all.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Ron sees 3 dogs at the park.

Hal sees twice as many dogs as Ron.

Then by using MULTIPLICATION OPERATION, we have

The number of dogs by Hal = [tex]2\times3=6[/tex]

The total number of dogs they see in all will be

=Number of dogs seen by Ron+ Number of dogs seen by Hal

=3+6=9

Hence, they see 9 dogs in all.