Gina is putting candy into bags for her students. she has 93 students throughout the day and plans to put 0.35 pounds of candy into each bag. how much candy will she need altogether?

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To find out how much candy Gina will need altogether, you can multiply the number of students by the amount of candy per bag.

Number of students: 93
Amount of candy per bag: 0.35 pounds

Now, multiply these two values:

\[ 93 \times 0.35 = 32.55 \]

Therefore, Gina will need a total of 32.55 pounds of candy for her students.