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The number of stars is three times the number of moons in each layer. How many stars will be there in the third row?


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7 stars
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8 stars
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9 stars
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10 stars
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Solution

The correct option is C 9 stars
It is given that the number of stars are three times the number of moons.

In the first row, we have 3 stars for 1 moon.



In the second row, we have 3×2=6
stars for 2 moons.


Thus, in the third row, for 3 moons, we will have
3×3=9 stars.



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