In downtown Victoria there are seven pink houses. Every pink house has seven pick rooms, every pick room has seven cats, and every cat has seven kittens. How many pink rooms are there?

How many kittens are there?

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To determine the number of pink rooms, we need to multiply the number of pink houses by the number of pick rooms in each pink house.

Given:
Number of pink houses = 7
Number of pick rooms in each pink house = 7

To calculate the number of pink rooms:
7 pink houses × 7 pick rooms = 49 pink rooms

So, there are 49 pink rooms in total.

Now let's calculate the number of kittens. Each cat has seven kittens, and since there are seven pink houses with seven pick rooms in each, we can calculate the total number of kittens by multiplying:

Number of pink houses × Number of pick rooms × Number of cats in each pick room × Number of kittens per cat

Given:
Number of pink houses = 7
Number of pick rooms in each pink house = 7
Number of cats in each pick room = 7
Number of kittens per cat = 7

To calculate the number of kittens:
7 pink houses × 7 pick rooms × 7 cats × 7 kittens per cat = 2401 kittens

So, there are 2,401 kittens in total.

To find the number of pink rooms, we need to multiply the number of pink houses by the number of pink rooms in each house.

Given that there are seven pink houses, and each pink house has seven pink rooms, the calculation would be:

7 pink houses * 7 pink rooms = 49 pink rooms

So, there are 49 pink rooms in downtown Victoria.

To find the number of kittens, we need to multiply the number of pink rooms by the number of cats in each room, and then multiply that by the number of kittens each cat has.

Given that each pink room has seven cats, and each cat has seven kittens, the calculation would be:

49 pink rooms * 7 cats * 7 kittens = 2401 kittens

So, there are 2401 kittens in downtown Victoria.

7 * 7 = 49 pink rooms

49 * 7 * 7 = ? kittens