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A honeybee hive contains 35,000 cells. How many cells are there in 40 hives?


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To find the total number of cells in 40 hives, we can multiply the number of cells in one hive (35,000) by the number of hives (40).

35,000 cells x 40 hives = 1,400,000 cells.

Therefore, there are 1,400,000 cells in 40 hives.
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