Sue, Bob, Ray, and Paul each go to the dentist 2 times a year. How many visits to the dentist does that make?

To find the total number of visits to the dentist, we need to multiply the number of visits per person with the total number of people.

First, calculate the number of visits per person: 2 visits × 2 times a year = 4 visits per person per year.

Next, determine the total number of people: There are 4 people (Sue, Bob, Ray, and Paul).

Now multiply the number of visits per person by the total number of people: 4 visits per person × 4 people = 16 visits.

Therefore, Sue, Bob, Ray, and Paul make a total of 16 visits to the dentist.