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A summer camp has 6 cabins, and 10 campers can sleep in each cabin. How many campers can the cabins hold?


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To find out how many campers the cabins can hold, you can multiply the number of cabins by the number of campers each cabin can accommodate.

Given:

  • Number of cabins = 6
  • Number of campers per cabin = 10

Calculating the total number of campers:

\[ \text{Total campers} = \text{Number of cabins} \times \text{Number of campers per cabin} = 6 \times 10 = 60 \]

So, the cabins can hold 60 campers.